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“I divorce you” – M’sian Man Demands to End Marriage While Wife Hosts TikTok Live With 20k Viewers

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Malaysian influencer and TikToker, Siti Jamumall, was divorced by her husband while hosting and broadcasting a TikTok livestream, witnessed by over 20,000 viewers.

The couple had just divorced and appeared at the Shah Alam Syariah Lower Court less than two weeks ago before reconciling again.

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Siti’s 22-year-old husband, Aiman, however, decided to end the marriage once again. The couple were seen in a heated argument during the TikTok livestream and accused each other of wrongdoings while both slowly lost control of their emotions.

Aiman also blamed Siti for “broadcasting” the marriage’s dirty laundry, and when she accused him of being involved with drugs, Aiman, tearfully, asked for a divorce.

“Siti Suriani Binti Wahiddin, I divorce you!” Aiman left the scene immediately, before Siti was approached by two other men who appeared in the TikTok livestream and tried to console her.

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In another TikTok post, Siti mentioned that she is going through depression and anxiety following the sudden divorce. Siti, who is currently 5 months pregnant, is seen being comforted by another individual in the video.

Siti also said that for the time being, she is not ready to answer any questions.

Siti also has two sons from a previous marriage in 2019, which ended in divorce back in December 2022.

Siti Jamumall and Aiman ​​married in Satun, Thailand, on June 1 last year.

 

Also read: “Match made in hell” – M’sian Influencer Responds to Ex-Husband’s New Marriage 6 Months After Divorce

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Source: TikTok
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