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Woman on Twitter Will Remove Your Ex From Your Photos For $10
- Twitter user @hexappeal does photo editing and she specializes in one thing – removing people’s exes from their pics.
- She started offering her services online and people immediately began lining up.
One of the most obvious downsides of having an ex is this: you’ll have a love-hate relationship with some of your own photos.
Case in point, you often find it hard to decide whether to delete or yo keep some of your favorite pictures. Sure, they’re from some of your most memorable moments but you just dislike the fact that you are, uhm, beside a certain someone.
Delete that annoying ex from all your pics – for a price!

In a Twitter post that has since gone viral, a female netizen who goes by the username @hexappeal offered her services for anyone who wanted to edit out their exes from their photos.
She also shared a sample of her work – and most of the feedbacks have been very positive.





Not surprisingly, it didn’t take long before the orders began pouring in.
She now has many satisfied customers.




Eventually, she had to raise her rates since she’s getting overwhelmed by all the inquiries.

And while many couldn’t help but rave about the amazing deal, some also took time to point out the flaw in her work.


Meanwhile, some competitors- both the serious and the hilarious – also started popping up.



Despite all that, there’s no denying that @hexappeal has truly achieved fame on social media. In fact, her unique services has even been covered by popular website BoredPanda. Ij the said feature, she shared that she only uses the her mobile phone in doing her magic.
So yes, just in case you also want to get your ex out of your life’s important moments, you know what to do and who to get in touch with.
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