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The sad detail Reesa Teesa did not reveal in viral TikTok series

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TikToker Reesa Teesa’s story continues to make headlines as the viral star reveals more about her wild marriage to her ex husband, “Legion.”

In a Monday appearance on “The Tamron Hall Show,” the internet sensation revealed the one detail she left out of her 50-part ‘Who TF Did I Marry?” series on TikTok, because it was too painful.

“The one thing I did not put in there — I hit on it but I did not go in depth — the part for me that I don’t talk about because I don’t want to be that vulnerable, I don’t want someone to make fun of, it is the fact that, once I discovered that ‘No he’s not a regional manager, he’s not a VP of production or operations, he was just a regular employee,” Reesa told Tamron. “The dominoes started falling, and one of those dominoes was the realization that, ‘You did not have a business meeting when I had to go to the hospital. You simply were not there.’”

The TikToker is referencing a “painful” time when she went to the hospital after suffering a miscarriage. Legion claimed at the time he had a conflict at work and didn’t come with her. Reesa admits that, though she’s committed to healing from the horrific experience, this is the one lie she has the most trouble forgiving.

“There came a moment where, once I discovered all the lies, that I realized, ‘You really left me hanging when I needed you the most.’ And on so many levels, I can honestly sit here and tell you that is the one thing that I struggle to forgive,” she expressed while getting visibly emotional.

Reesa recounts receiving responses to her text messages saying Legion was busy in a meeting, purportedly sent on his behalf by Legion’s assistant, David. She later found out those texts were fabricated.

“I take myself myself back to when I discovered there was no David. So you were pretending to be someone else, texting me when I was in pre-op telling you I’m scared.”

However, the Atlanta native says she takes full accountability for ignoring the “United Nations of red flags” and feels it’s why her story resonates with so many people.

“I do think being accountable, people appreciate that,” Reesa said Monday on “Good Morning America“. “It is still very much a journey of healing, self-reflection and simply, loving myself way more than to put myself through that, or anything even like that, ever again.”





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