25 Embarrassing Screenshots Of People Who Were Caught In A Lie And Then Were Called Out For It
2.This person whose height kept changing:
3.This person who claimed to play video games with a member from a pop band:
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4.This person who was spreading false rumors about someone's employment:
5.This person who lied about donating bone marrow for some reason:
6.This person who was called out for their obvious lie about reading:
7.This person who tried to make themselves seem like a better boss than they were:
8.This person who didn't know how Tinder worked before posting on Facebook:
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9.This person who was called out for lying about being vaccinated:
10.This person who pretended to be immune to rabies:
11.This person who was called out after saying they hate liars:
12.This person who was called out for leaving a fake review:
13.This person who failed to think things through before concocting this story:
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14.This person who was called out by her own MOM for talking about her ex on Facebook:
15.This person who was called out because their age was not adding up:
16.This person who was called out for living multiple lives:
17.This person who was called out for cheating:
18.This person who was caught catfishing:
19.This person who alleged their child somehow got half their arm tattooed without them knowing:
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20.This person who had receipts that their DoorDasher didn't ring the doorbell:
21.This person who was called out for lying about having a master's degree:
22.This person who left out some details in their negative review they left:
23.This person who was called out by her own brother for fabricating stories:
24.This person who was called out for lying about knowing someone's boyfriend:
25.And finally, this mom who was called out for lying about their kid's baseball skills:
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