Woman Admits TikTok Story About Two Fathers Picking Up The Same Child From School Was Made Up
Last week, a recent viral TikTok story gained popularity for being outrageous. Well, it has now been confirmed by the original TikToker that it was indeed a fictional story.
The gossipy chronicle had users of the platform in amazement and thirsty for details to continue, and Sheena delivered each time, posting a total of four parts to the story. The original viral story collectively garnered over 20 million views.
Since the viral moment happened, various news and media outlets have picked up the story and added even more flame to a fiery tale. People all over social media wondered how a 5-year-old little girl was able to keep such a secret from everyone. What about birthdays and holidays? How did she never slip up and mention one dad to another dad?
Well, that tea appeared to be too hot to be true. On Monday, Sheena returned to her TikTok followers and confirmed it was a made-up short story.
“It was a fictional story-time. A fictional story,” Sheena added.
She also mentioned that Fox News did a fact check, and according to FOX, they reached out to her for comments but had no immediate response.
With over 245 followers and millions of views, Sheena is now asking fans of her stories to tag Tyler Perry and Netflix in hopes of landing a movie deal!
In another update, following the outcome of this fabricated tale, Sheena shared that there have been over 20 women in her comments claiming that this exact scenario has happened to them!
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