Lady Heartbroken, Shows Last Message Her Boyfriend Sent Her before He Passed away: "It Hurts"

Lady Heartbroken, Shows Last Message Her Boyfriend Sent Her before He Passed away: "It Hurts"

  • A lady has mourned the demise of her boyfriend by posting the last text he sent her on WhatsApp before he died
  • While she did not disclose the circumstances surrounding his death, the bereaved girlfriend said his demise hurt her
  • Social media users have reacted to the seven-word final message she received from her boyfriend

A lady, @miiniitoure, triggered emotional reactions on TikTok after displaying the final message her boyfriend sent her before he passed away.

It is unclear what led to the demise of her boyfriend, but his death really hurt her.

Lady mourns as she displays her late boyfriend's last text to her
A lady posts the last message her boyfriend sent to her before his death. Photo Credit: @miiniitoure
Source: TikTok

Final text from boyfriend before his death

In a TikTok post, the lady attached a picture of herself with her deceased lover and the last text she received from him on WhatsApp.

In his final message, her boyfriend expressed his love for her, saying it was more than life itself. His message read:

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"I love you more than life itself."

Commenting on his demise, the lady admitted that she misses him so much and that it hurts that he is no more.

She added that no one can understand her pain. In her words:

"I miss you so much it hurt 💔 Nobody can understand my pain Ace."

Many social media users sent the lady words of comfort and solace. Some shared their experiences of losing their loved ones.

Lady mourns as she displays her late boyfriend's last text to her
A lady goes public with the last text she received from her boyfriend before he died. Photo Credit: @miiniitoure
Source: TikTok

Boyfriend's last text breaks hearts

Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the last message the lady received from her boyfriend below:

PWAM said:

"Sending you prayers and healing wishes!"

meekrelann said:

"God take his words for it. RIP to him."

Chloé said:

"He lives on, because you were his life 🥺❤️I hope you find the strength to keep living beautifully for both of you."

Ashleyy💗 said:

"I’m so sorry for your loss, this must sting so bad ,so sorry I honestly hope you get through the pain."

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TheMockExperience said:

"I understand your pain mine died August 18th one of the worst days of my life. I’m beyond broken."

Magdalene_Adj said:

"So sorry for you loss and my sincere condolences to you in this time of difficulty."

Babydoll said:

"Miss mine 🥺 July 20,2025 🥺 I still replay the last voice note he sent me."

YOUR CUTEST PROBLEM❤️ said:

"How do you move on from someone like this?"

In a related story, Legit.ng reported that a young lady had recounted her boyfriend's last moments before his demise.

Lady shows last message from late boyfriend

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a lady had displayed the last message that her late boyfriend sent her before his demise.

The lady shared a screenshot of the message and noted that they were talking one minute, and hours later, she was attending his funeral. In the text, her boyfriend instructed her to listen to singer James Arthur's song titled 'Naked' whenever she misses him.

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She attached photos of her late boyfriend, his coffin and when it was being carried by some people. Her post elicited mixed reactions.

Source: Legit.ng

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