
‘You saved her LIFE’: Los Angeles woman says man DMed her to ask her out. Then …
A woman ended up in a fraught situation after she ran into a man from her DMs in public. She then had to do a 'Hey Girly' in real life.
Los Angeles, CA - A recent incident at a local bar in Los Angeles has brought to light a dramatic personal story involving alleged infidelity, initially unfolding through social media direct messages. The incident, shared by a TikTok user, details how she inadvertently exposed an engaged man who had been pursuing her online. The TikTok user, known as Cat 🧚🏽♀️, recounted receiving persistent direct messages from a man who praised her content and expressed interest in taking her out. The man, who reportedly claimed not to have an Instagram account, provided a photo of himself and his LinkedIn profile to verify his identity. He continued to send her messages, including an invitation for a trip to Mexico, despite receiving no response from her. The situation escalated when the TikTok user encountered the man at a local bar. She noticed him with a woman wearing a distinctive engagement ring. Recognizing the man from his profile picture and a unique 'Caterpillar' brand hat he had mentioned, she discreetly approached the woman. Upon inquiring about the engagement, the woman confirmed she had recently become engaged to the man she was with. The TikTok user then made the decision to show the fiancée the direct messages from her fiancé. "I am so sorry, this is going to sound absolutely crazy, but I think that your fiancé might have DM'd me this past week," she reportedly told the fiancée. The revelation led to a public confrontation at the bar, with the fiancée reportedly hyperventilating and crying as she confronted her partner. The man initially denied knowing the TikTok user or sending the messages, claiming someone might have created a fake account. However, the fiancée pointed out that the texting style and even a phone number included in the messages matched her fiancé's. The couple subsequently left the bar amidst the public scene. The TikTok user stated she felt compelled to share the information, believing it was the right thing to do. "I'm a girl's girl 'til I die, I will 'hey girly' anyone, and I would hope that someone would have done the same for me," she concluded.
A woman ended up in a fraught situation after she ran into a man from her DMs in public. She then had to do a 'Hey Girly' in real life.