Stolen Pizza Money Leads to Epic Twitter Dragging

After a woman tweeted that her boyfriend stole $50 from her for pizza, the truth came out on Twitter.

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Twitter user KolorsofKeish was understandably upset to discover on Tuesday afternoon that a man she was dating had stolen her financial information to, of all things, order a pizza.

What she could not possibly have known was that one public accusation would lead to her finding out far more about this man than she could have dreamed. Friends quickly poked fun at the man's online stance as a proud feminist.

U stealing from them RT @Ecalevol: Copped a "Black Girls Are Magic" hoodie. Gotta let the world know how I feel abt Black women.

— ♏ Five3Shawty ♏ (@NesquikShae) July 12, 2016

The thief apparently asked her not to "take it to Twitter" — for good reason, as it turned out.

It wasn't long until the man's account vanished.

That nigga was on the phone with me a year or two so whining like Keith Sweat about his "image" and how he's not a bad person. Fast forward.

— Martin Luther Greens (@Blike_Dante) July 12, 2016

Reports of past misbehavior at first started to trickle in...

And then quickly became a flood.



When she found out you used her card for pizza pic.twitter.com/svd2OBim6P

— honey (@itsbrxannabitch) July 12, 2016

Of course, once the truth was out, the jokes commenced.

"What kinda toppings y'all got? Money is no object to ya boy" pic.twitter.com/93LZ436BkF

— Leader of friends (@_JBanks__) July 12, 2016

#lovelace out here wit shawty's card like...#pizzagate pic.twitter.com/u1d8Lwyeck

— Ray Denson (@MisterDenson) July 13, 2016

Complex reached out to KolorsofKeish, but she declined to comment.

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