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Saffron Otter & Sam Elliott-Gibbs

Jilted man flogs ex-fiancée’s wedding dress on Facebook for £5 with a brutal note

A jilted man's revenge attack on his ex-fiancée failed miserably after he was hammered for his crude advert selling her wedding dress on Facebook Marketplace for a fiver.

Many told his former bride-to-be that she had a 'lucky escape' after he tried to flog the gown online while slagging her off in the process.

The post went viral due to the man's savage put downs but many didn't find him funny at all and called him out for fat-shaming.

The man called Chris hinted at infidelity but that didn't stop people sticking up for the woman, BirminghamLive report.

The title of the brutal post is listed as 'wedding dress - size fat' and is on sale for £5 on the popular buying and sell section of the platform.

(Getty Images)

The description of the dress then read: "Wedding dress - would fit a larger lady, quite chavvy in style so would suit a cheap slapper. Had a lucky escape so it's brand new which is more than can be said for the intended wearer's well-worn vagina."

He added: "It's a size 12 I think - she was prone to lying so it's possibly a 14/16."

A Twitter user shared a photo of the advert on Wednesday with the caption: "Chris seems upset?"

Her tweet has racked up more than 3,000 likes and 300 retweets, with users left in stitches over the sour remarks.

His ad hinted that she had done the dirty on him - buy sympathy was in short supply (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Others though, particularly women, have been disgusted by the man calling a size 12 'fat'.

A user told him: "Not sure who's had the lucky escape here".

One person replied: "Looks like SHE had a lucky escape!" One social media user asked why the man wasn't getting more sympathy for supposedly being cheated on.

Another probed: "Why are all the women on here making this Chris' fault? If his ex had been the one cheated on, who would you have sympathised with?"

A third person responded: "Also a lot of us take offence to a size 12 being referred to as “fat”… just as a cherry on top," while someone else added: "It’s all the sexist slurs, might have got sympathy without them."

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