This Woman Got Revenge On Her Cheating Boyfriend With A Pregnancy Hoax That Went Viral On Twitter

By Sughra Hafeez in Bizarre On 9th September 2016
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Twitter got a little extra messy on Tuesday due to the baby mama drama of the century.

Buckle up, fam, because this one involves infidelity, a hoax ultrasound/pregnancy, and a dude on Twitter losing "the only woman that ever had my back."

It began with 18-year-old Shantasia Phillips tweeting a photo of this ultrasound to 25-year-old Kyle Harris and saying he blocked her number.

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Shantasia Phillips, 18, tweeted an ultrasound to Kyle Harris, 25, who's behind the popular Twitter account @kylegotjokes.

She claimed that he had blocked her numberand that she was pregnant with his baby.

Harris refuted her claims, saying they'd used a condom. Phillips denied that.

More specifically, she claimed that "everybody know you go in raw cheap ass."

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Then, Harris attempted to deny fatherhood with a screenshot of their texts, and suggested his friend was the one who had impregnated her. Oh yeah, and apparently KYLE HAD A GIRLFRIEND.

Like a NOT SHANTASIA PHILLIPS GIRLFRIEND.

Harris told BuzzFeed News that Phillips who he referred to as "one of [his] side chicks" "used to mess with my friend, and then she started messing with me."

"So I told her, how can you put the baby on me when you used to mess with him?" he said. "If she's pregnant, it's his."

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It was then that Harris decided to get this aforementioned girlfriend, Brená, involved

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Which quickly proved to be a stupid, stupid move on his part.

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Like, a really bad decision.

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Harris said Brená broke up with him because of the ultrasound, and also blocked his number.

"She'd been hearing the girl's name before, but today was the final straw," Harris said.

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Twitter was freaking out at this point with everyone fiending to find out what was going to happen next.

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Some men started coming out of the woodwork and even offered to take Harris' place as a father to the child. The internet can be an amazing place.

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But something seemed a bit fishy. That's when the whole saga started to unravel.

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Someone reverse-image-searched the ultrasound and found a curiously similar one posted on a pregnancy blog in 2011

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And if you look for an "ultrasound app" on the iPhone App Store, well, that same image pops up. And it's a friggin' spoof app.

The app enables anyone to easily add the mother's name and a date for the ultrasound.

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When BuzzFeed News asked her whether she was actually pregnant, Phillips initially thought she was speaking to someone working for Harris, and said she indeed was. She even went into detail about how many months along she was and future plans for a paternity test.

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However, once she understood that this was actually for a story on BuzzFeed, Phillips immediately confirmed that the ultrasound is fake, she is not pregnant, and she just did this to "break up his relationship with his current girlfriend, which happened, so I guess it worked."

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She broke out laughing when told Harris had called her his side chick, saying they'd gone on dates and hung out almost every day.

"I guess [Brená] was the side chick at first," Phillips said.

Phillips said she's "happy to not be pregnant by him" and plans to keep this ruse going until Harris figures it out.

"Boys lie all the time," she said. "He shouldn't have crossed me."