Woman reveals 'very psycho behavior' to land taken man: 'Take this to the grave'

A woman revealed “very psycho behavior” she engaged in order to land her crush while he was dating another girl in a video that has been viewed more than 6 million times. 

“So the craziest thing that I ever did was very psycho behavior. And I’m not recommending it to anybody because it was not chill whatsoever,” said Nicole (@diariesof4fatgirl). 

Nicole described how she impersonated her crush’s girlfriend on Tinder, and then matched with people they had gone to high school with. She believed that by doing this, people would likely clue her crush in on the alleged cheating behavior. 

“I created a fake Tinder account for my crush’s significant other. And I had it up for a month, and I was matching with people that went to our school. And so eventually I accumulated maybe like 10 to 15 matches,” she said.

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“A few of them finally reached out to my crush and was just like, ‘Hey, isn’t this your significant other? Why are they on Tinder?’ 

Nicole’s crush eventually confided in her, asking what he should do.

“And obviously I was like, break up with them,” Nicole said. “And yeah, they broke up.”

Nicole and her crush then started dating a few months later, but she had never told him about how they ended up on a rendezvous.

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“I never told them about that. But, you know, we broke up, but I never told them that story. And so if you’re watching. ‘Hey, babe. Sorry about that,’” Nicole said.

In another video, Nicole said she would do it again. “What I did was bad, yes. But would I do it again, yes.”

She then claimed her crush’s ex was a “cheater.”

“I didn’t have proof, so I made some. I expedited the process. They were going to break up eventually.”

Comments flooded in denouncing the unchaste behavior. 

“Ladies, DO NOT takes notes,” a comment with 62,000 likes said. 

“You needed to take this to the grave,” a comment with 145,000 likes said.

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“You couldn’t waterboard this info out of me,” a comment with 82,000 likes said. 

“That’s low-key evil,” a comment with 102,000 likes said. “That’s actually evil,” another comment with 138,000 likes said. 

“Girl I’m actually scared of you,” a comment with 113,000 likes said.

“How are you not consumed by guilt?” a comment with 49,000 likes said. 

“We need to start bringing back shame because what did I just hear?” a comment with 40,000 likes said. 

Nicole responded, “A win is a win.”

Even Tinder’s official account responded with disapproval.

“Oh that’s not…” Tinder said, referring to Kelly Osbourne’s gaffe on “The View.”

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Champion boxer known as 'Butterbean' reveals he's down more than 200 pounds

Eric Esch, the former champion boxer known as “Butterbean,” revealed in an Instagram video last week that he is down more 200 pounds over the last few years.

Esch said in the video he weighed more than 500 pounds at one point and dropped the weight with the help of DDP Yoga – the program designed by pro wrestling superstar Diamond Dallas Page.

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“Look, I’ve never done a public weigh-in, first time. I was 515 about a year-and-a-half ago, two years ago, so let’s see what I weigh now,” he said in the clip. “I’ve been working out with DDP-Y. Mr. Diamond Dallas Page has helped me and my buddy Joshua. So, let’s see what I weigh.”

The scale said Esch weighed 303.8 pounds.

“Not too bad.”

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Esch was known as “Butterbean” in the early days of his career as he ate chicken and butterbeans to stay around the 400-pound mark to compete as a Toughman. He was a five-time World Toughman Heavyweight Champion with 56 wins on the circuit.

The 57-year-old was a one-time International Boxing Association World Super Heavyweight Champion and World Athletic Association World Heavyweight Champion. He was 77-10-4 as a boxer with 58 knockouts. He was also known at one point as the “King of the 4 Rounders.”

He also appeared in a few mixed martial arts and professional wrestling promotions.

He made one WWE appearance – in 1994. He fought Bart Gunn in a real boxing match at WrestleMania XV and knocked him out in 34 seconds.

Tim Tebow reveals his after-Christmas challenge to all, 'even if it feels scary'

INTRO

Tim Tebow is known by most Americans for his outstanding abilities on the gridiron and in other athletic and sports-related venues.

He is a two-time national football champion, as well as a Heisman Trophy winner and a first-round NFL draft pick. 

He’s a former professional baseball player and college football analyst with ESPN and the SEC Network.

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Significantly, Tebow also runs the Tim Tebow Foundation in Jacksonville, Florida. He has been devoting many years to faith-based, charitable and philanthropic endeavors.

Now, he’s just published a one-year devotional for adults, plus a second book for children. The new book is called “Mission Possible One-Year Devotional: 365 Days of Inspiration for Pursuing Your God-Given Purpose.” 

And with a New Year just up ahead, he shared thoughts about it recently in comments to Fox News and via his publisher’s press materials — as well as a challenge.

“My hope for you is that you begin to live your life with a deeper sense of purpose, meaning and significance than ever before and make your life count,” said Tebow. 

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“Today, you can begin to live your life on a trajectory that sets you up to accomplish feats of eternal purpose.” 

He also recently told “Fox & Friends” during an interview, “Life can be hard and discouraging.”

That’s why, he said, he wrote a new “one-year devotional, to encourage people for 365 days.”

The books contain the Word of God — plus practical, everyday advice for people of all walks of life, all stations and all ages. 

Tebow and his publisher shared an exclusive excerpt from the book with Fox News Digital for this post-Christmas time of year — and as we gaze ahead toward a New Year soon to begin.

Here it is.

“As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another as good stewards of the multifaceted grace of God” (1 Peter 4:10 NASB). 

How many times have you woken up on Christmas morning, opened some gifts from loved ones, talked about how much you loved the gifts — and then just left them there in their boxes to collect dust? 

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Hopefully not often. 

Gifts are given with love and are meant to be enjoyed, even if you didn’t ask for them. 

Now, how often have you tapped into the gifts God has given you, only to put them aside where they would never be used? 

God has given each of us special gifts. 

You may be a talented speaker or a good host. 

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You may have a knack for teaching or be a natural cheerleader to those around you. 

Whatever the case, even if you’re not sure your gifts are worth much, God has given the many members of one body unique gifts to use for the purpose of serving one another. 

Are you using your gifts, or are you hiding them? 

A mission-possible life involves boldness and risk taking. 

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Even if it feels scary, make it a point to showcase the gifts God has given you for the purpose of furthering His kingdom. 

What are your gifts? 

Are you using them? 

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Or are they sitting in a box collecting dust? 

Excerpted from “Mission Possible One-Year Devotional” by Tim Tebow. Copyright © 2022 by Tim Tebow. Published by WaterBrook, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

Tim Tebow and his wife, Demi-Leigh Tebow (Miss Universe 2017), live in Jacksonville, Florida, with their three dogs. For more information, visit TimTebow.com and @TimTebow.

Former Celtics player Enes Kanter Freedom reveals what the NBA is 'really mad' about

Former Boston Celtics player Enes Kanter Freedom explained why the NBA is “really mad” as its hypocritical business ties to communist China are exposed Wednesday on “The Ingraham Angle.”

KANTER FREEDOM: Everything the NBA does is either for money or a publicity stunt. It’s been like that for years, so I’m not really surprised. They could care less about the players, about the coaching staff and the fans as long as the league image is profitable. 

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And finally, they are really mad because someone finally from the inside who played 11 years in this league — [is] going out there and exposing them one by one. And that is unacceptable… What is unacceptable is how they can bow down to the biggest dictatorship out there in the world. So that hurt my heart. I was like, “You know what? Enough is enough. Someone has to call out this hypocrisy.” And I did it. 

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