A gruesome video viral across social media portrays a woman using certain tricks to fool her boyfriend into thinking she is having a baby so that he could provide financial support for her upkeep. The 33-second clip that has garnished huge debate shows the woman openly admitting to her schemes, and netizens have gone wild with outrage. A viral video reveals a woman admitting to faking pregnancy tests using stored urine to extort money from her boyfriend. Social media users demand legal action as debates on financial exploitation in relationships intensify.
Confession of a Malicious Plan
In the video, she further revealed that, she stored her urine in a bottle and kept it frozen so she would later reuse it to pretend of having a blood pregnancy test done. After she had an abortion, she still went ahead to fake pregnancy results before her boyfriend. This put him under the belief that she was still carrying their baby in her womb. By this act, multiple times, she tricked him to foot her bills.
Social Media Outpour and Responses from the Public
🚨New fear unlocked ☠️
This vile woman stored her urine in a bottle & kept it in the freezer when she got pregnant. Later, she got abortion. But whenever she needed money she used the urine for pregnancy tests and extorted money.
Live-in relationships are the new start ups!! pic.twitter.com/b1enCb7vwI
— BALA (@erbmjha) March 2, 2025
The outburst has stirred quite a wave online, as many users expressed shock over the methods used in a relationship. Most have condemned her actions as fraudulent and unethical. Some are even demanding punishment under the law for such deception.
“Now she is giving world tips! Why is she not arrested if this is true?” remarked a user. Another added, “This is next level deception; no wonder relationships are becoming more transactional.”
The video intensified discussions already happening in society regarding financial sharing within relationships. This speaks volumes on how some men are manipulated into giving financial support, considering different circumstances.
Legal and Social Position
This comes at a time when men’s rights activists in India are busy raising the red flag against financial abuse in relationships. The recent sorrows, added to the already tragic ones—where two software engineers, Atul Subhash and Manav Sharma, were reported to have committed suicide after allegedly being harassed by their wives—brought about the controversy about legal protection of men in cases of financial and emotional exploitation.
This, many legal experts and social commentators now question, whether the laws in India need reform, especially on financial fraud in relationships, including those termed “live-in,” where financial obligations are mostly informal. Some termed such deceptive practices under fraud or emotional abuse that would become punishable by law.
Will Legal Action Be Taken?
While the debate continues, the viral video serves as a rather apocalyptic reminder of how trust can be exploited for one’s gain. As for whether authorities will launch an investigation against the woman and legal action will be taken, that remains a mystery. That being said, however, the incident has certainly revived the discourse for more stringent laws and for awareness around financial exploitation in romantic relationships.
