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If you eat honey and then you're like, wow, I really enjoyed that honey, you might have a problem.
Whoa.
Maybe go to the doctor.
This is your next headline for real news or fake news, the segment where I read a news story from the week that's gone viral and you have to tell me if it's a real news story or a fake one that people actually believed.
Bank teller accidentally ends marriage and stops robbery in one afternoon.
Oh, multitasking.
Here's the story.
Talk about awkward customer service.
A former bank teller is going viral after admitting that she accidentally ended a marriage and prevented a robbery all in the same afternoon.
According to the bank teller, a married couple came into her bank because the wife was worried about money that kept disappearing from their shared account.
Uh-oh.
And since the couple didn't use the bank's app, the bank teller printed out a transaction history to help them track down the mystery withdrawals.
Oh, no.
That's when things started to unravel.
As they reviewed the account, she noticed a pattern of small charges.
$10 here, $25 there.
Happening frequently enough to raise questions.
So she asked if they could track them down, and then the teller asked if they were into sports gambling.
Both people immediately said no.
Turns out they investigated the charges, and they were from OnlyFans.