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Regret It? I'm a Billionaire!EP 2

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Regret It? I'm a Billionaire!

For 6 years, she endured a toxic marriage. But discovering her daughter is used as a secret "blood bag" for her husband's adopted sister's child is the final straw. Filing for divorce, she takes back her child and drops her disguise, revealing her true identity: a billionaire heiress! Now, those who abused them will pay the ultimate price!
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That Purple Suit Rival

The woman in the purple suit is playing the long game. Standing so close to him, holding his arm, looking smug while the other woman cries. She knows exactly what she is doing. The chemistry between her and the husband suggests a complicated history in Regret It? I'm a Billionaire!. 🐍

Silence Is Complicity

What hurts the most is not the slap, but the husband doing nothing. He stands there in his brown suit while his mother insults his wife and his ex-girlfriend clings to him. His silence speaks volumes about where his loyalty lies in this mess called Regret It? I'm a Billionaire!. 😶

Kids See Everything

Poor little boy and girl watching this disaster unfold. The boy looks so confused and scared as the adults scream. Children should never have to witness this kind of toxicity at the dinner table. It adds a layer of tragedy to Regret It? I'm a Billionaire! that makes it hard to watch. 👶😢

From Proposal to Disaster

Going from a beautiful outdoor proposal with a diamond ring to a food fight in seconds is wild storytelling. The editing in Regret It? I'm a Billionaire! jumps between these two timelines perfectly to show how far things have fallen. One minute he is on one knee, next minute the table is upside down! 💍📉

The Power of the Flip

When she finally snapped and flipped that table, I cheered! Enough is enough. Being polite only got her slapped and insulted. Destroying the dinner was the only way to stop the verbal abuse in Regret It? I'm a Billionaire!. Sometimes you have to break the china to save your soul. 🍽️

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