A woman has been slammed online for "stealing" her best friend's boyfriend – and then marrying him.
Taking to TikTok, Alexis, who is from the US, addressed her new followers and explained: "This TikTok started because I wanted to show people that it was possible to overcome the past and you can become friends while co-parenting."
"Alesha and Josh – Josh is my husband – they dated in high school.
Josh and I met right around the time when they started dated and we became friends very fast."
She continued: "Yes Josh cheated on Alesha with me throughout high school here and there, and then Josh and I got together after they had broken up."
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They were still at loose ends and what not and they created Riley when Josh and I got together. So the past was messy!"
And it wasn't long before social media followers took to the comments section to condemn Alexis for her actions.
"Not a good friend," wrote one, while a second commented: "You sound proud. WTG!!"
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A third added: "You sound like a winner."
However, Alexis noted that the story isn't all as it seems and claimed: "We became best friends AFTER and for the kids and coparenting such a loser thing for me to do."
Meanwhile, others took to the comments in a bid to defend Alexis.
"People act like they weren’t teens once," wrote one, while a second added: "Oh thanks for explaining glad everything is going well now."
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