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Smitten woman bought a 'love spell' from a witch on Etsy and it backfired spectacularly.
A TikTok user named Corinne recently shared the embarrassing story of witchcraft gone wrong in a video clip.
The video quickly went viral to the tune of two million views.
The whole wild story brings up so many questions.
Corrine wrote her man's name on the bottom of her foot.
She then dipped it in a jar of honey and sent it to her man.
After getting a deluge of viral fame, she decided to perform a love ritual herself.
But the lesson is to never trust a witch unless they've got a perfect five -star Etsy rating.
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