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Someone Confronted Her Cheating Ex Boyfriend And 'Men Are Scum' Twitter Is Going Wild | Zikoko!

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As we all know, some people can cheat for Africa.

And even if their significant other gives them the world, they’ll still chook their wandering eyes outside to cheat.

Then they’ll come back to tell you, “It’s in my DNA, I can’t help it”.

Even if you catch them in the act, they’ll be like, “Baby, she’s my cousin’s nephew’s relation and we’re practicing acrobatic yoga”.

This African American chic, Kourtney confronted her cheating ex, Leonard- who is basically the biggest demon we’ve ever seen- to ask why he cheated on her.

And he kuku didn’t give any solid reason- just every unfaithful person.

Kourtney, when Leonard said he cheated uncountable times.

This was his face, all through the time she shed so much tears.

Just watch the video and catch the full amebo abeg.

Meanwhile, some chief officers of ‘Men are scum’ Twitter are already protesting this injustice.

The Vice-President of the movement believes men can’t make heaven.

Someone is even angry Kourtney didn’t get to beat him up.

Relationship advice is just flying all over the place.

We just thought to bring you this wonderful amebo jare. Are men just scum or do you think otherwise? Share your thoughts in the comments section.

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