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Woman charges cheating ex £100 for him to be able to talk to her

                                    Woman charges cheating ex ?100 for him to be able to talk to her (screenshots)
A woman charged her cheating ex £100 for him to be able to talk to her and screenshots of her chat with him are going viral on Twitter.
19-year-old Toni Osborne recently shared two screenshots on Twitter. One of the screenshots shows her demanding £100 from her ex for him to have the privilege of talking to her. The other screenshot was of him actually sending the money.

Her ex had messaged her asking to talk, and explained that he would be willing to do anything to have a bit of her time.
Toni says that the guy had ‘cheated, abused’ and broken up with her over three years ago, so she thought asking for the money was ‘compensation’.
Below are screenshots of her chat and Twitter users' reactions.

Woman charges cheating ex ?100 for him to be able to talk to her (screenshots)
Woman charges cheating ex ?100 for him to be able to talk to her (screenshots)
Woman charges cheating ex ?100 for him to be able to talk to her (screenshots)
Woman charges cheating ex ?100 for him to be able to talk to her (screenshots)

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