Reesa Teesa Left One Painful Detail Out Of Her 'Who TF Did I Marry?' Series
By Melanie VanDerveer on March 7, 2024 at 8:15 AM EST
Reesa Teesa has taken TikTok by storm by simply sharing the details of her toxic relationship with a man she called Legion. Through her viral 50-part series, "Who TF Did I Marry?" she chronicled meeting, dating, marrying and divorcing Legion and gained tons of followers and fans who also shared their toxic relationship stories.
Reesa probably didn't realize just how far her series would go when she started it. She recently was signed by a talent agency and made an appearance on "The Tamron Hall Show" where she revealed the one sad detail she left out of the series.
Reesa Teesa Opens Up About The One Painful Detail She Didn't Include In Her 50-Part Series
While Reesa's 50-part series on TikTok was super detailed and shared a lot of information, she left one detail out, but recently revealed it during her appearance on "The Tamron Hall Show."
"The one thing I did not put in there, I hit on it but I did not go in depth, the part for me that I don’t talk about because I don’t want to be that vulnerable, I don’t want someone to make fun of, it is the fact that, once I discovered that no he’s not a regional manager, he’s not a VP of production or operations, he was just a regular employee, the dominoes started falling, and one of those dominoes was the realization that you did not have a business meeting when I had to go to the hospital. You simply were not there," she told Hall.
"So when I was texting you, and I was terrified, and texting you that I'm in pre-op at Northside Hospital and I'm so scared because I just don't know what's gonna happen, and David text me back, there came a moment where once I discovered all the lies, that I realized, you really left me hanging when I needed you the most. And on so many levels, I can honestly sit here and tell you that is the one thing that I struggle to forgive because it's already hard."
Reesa is referring to the time she was suffering a miscarriage and was alone in the hospital. David, in her story, was supposedly Legion's assistant, but she later found out that too was a lie.
"I take myself back to when I discovered there was no David," she continued. "So, you were pretending to be someone else, texting me when I was in pre-op telling you I’m scared, I love you, I text all this."
Reesa Teesa Recently Shared An Update On TikTok
Reesa's series blew up on TikTok with millions and millions of views on each video and tons of stitches from other creators. She now has 3.7 million followers and some of her videos have received upwards of 10-plus million views, as well as tens of thousands of comments.
In her most recently shared video, she has a message for all her followers and viewers of her series.
"I just wanted to come here and say thank you. Thank you to all of you who have watched this video series," she said. "Thank you for every comment. Thank you for every direct message. Thank you for every email. Thank you that you took time to write a complete stranger a word of encouragement."
She also thanked the people who shared their personal stories with her. She then encouraged people to share their stories publicly if they choose to.
She also revealed that putting herself on social media this way was not easy.
"I stand 10-toes deep on my story, on my experience. This happened to me," she said. "I cannot speak about what happened to other women or other men, I can only tell you all what happened to me. And I stand on that story, even if I have to stand alone."
Reesa also said if the opportunity comes around for her to write a book, she will take it.
More than 11,000 people dropped into the comment section to share their thoughts.
"We in this together. At this point, we all surviving Legion," one person wrote. Another added, "By sharing your story you have united woman all over the world! We need to have one big Reesa Teesa Ladies Night to celebrate you and anyone you help get through a similar situation! You were called!"
And the uplifting comments didn't stop there. The entire comment section is filled with them!
"When you said 'I’m not the woman I was in 2020/2021' I felt that!!!!" one follower wrote. "She’s the reason why you should believe that all tough situations prepare you for the best times of your life," another person added.
One other viewer said, "Your story is unfortunately so many of our story. You helped so many by sharing. I’m proud of you 💙."