She openly exposed her personal issues.
In a shocking incident caught on video, a woman from Bedford-Stuyvesant returned home to discover her boyfriend in bed with another woman. Filled with rage, she lost control and began throwing his clothes and belongings off the balcony, creating a chaotic scene.
Onlookers observed and recorded the scene as a heap of shirts and pants accumulated and got caught in a tree beneath the disgruntled girlfriend’s residence on Atlantic Avenue.
“Wow, look at her putting on a show,” exclaimed a neighbor who captured the rampage on video from a few floors below.
According to The Post, neighbors and the police reported that the woman, who is 34 years old, became so furious with the alleged cheater that she took off all her clothes during the rampage on November 20th.
In the TikTok clip, only the woman’s arms are visible as she enthusiastically tosses jeans and underwear into the air.
“I just know he deserved it,” one commenter expressed on the video. The video, shared by the account This is NYC, received over 1.5 million views.
I have a strong feeling that she will give him another chance 😅😅😅😅
Another person expressed their sentiment by saying, “If he were in there, he would also be going over the balcony.”
According to neighbors, the alleged cheater’s wrath extended beyond their clothing. They reportedly threw various household items, including a vase, an ottoman, a mirror, and small kitchen appliances.
The police blocked off the section of the road underneath the apartment as the woman’s boyfriend attempted to retrieve some of his belongings.
Police said they transported the woman to Elmhurst Hospital for evaluation.
According to a resident of the building, they cut down a tree that had become filled with personal belongings to clear space for a safety net, just in case she decided to jump.
Pieces of clothing were still caught in the branches of the downed tree on Columbus Place, as observed by The Post this week. Scattered around were remnants of makeup, broken glass, and ceramic fragments.
Neighbors were taken aback by the commotion in the usually tranquil doorman building, as they had never heard any arguments or disturbances coming from the couple’s apartment. This building is known for its peaceful atmosphere and attracts renters who are willing to pay a monthly rent ranging from $2,800 to $5,000.
According to the superintendent, the couple had been residing there for almost five years, even though only the woman’s name was listed on the lease.