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Looking back at 2022: Top weird news stories – Regina Leader Post

What weird news stories caught readers’ attention in 2022? It seems many gravitated to headlines involving love, sex and deceit. Read our top picks.
What weird news stories caught our readers’ attention online this year? Well, it seems many gravitated to headlines involving love, sex and deceit.

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Back in March, a man in the Democratic Republic of Congo made headlines after the story of his marriage to triplets went viral.

The man, simply identified as Luwizo in a video by Afrimax English, wed the sisters after the trio proposed to him. One of them reportedly described it as a “lifetime three-for-one deal.”

Sometimes an old viral video just won’t die. The clip of a bride’s affair that was exposed by her husband on her wedding day is probably one of the most cringeworthy moments revisited this year.

Video of the woman’s embarrassing moment went viral in 2019, but the clip resurfaced on TikTok in July, sparking a flurry of comments.

Turns out the nosebleed section was where the action was at for one couple at Rogers Centre.

A video posted on Twitter in August captured the moment the duo was escorted out of the stadium.

Back in September, a Pennsylvania restaurant threatened to take a customer to court for leaving a generous tip and then disputing the charge on his credit card three months later.

As the restaurant manager had already handed over the cash to the server, the eatery was suddenly out $3,000 from a man who wrote “Tips For Jesus” on the bill. Perhaps he was the Grinch in disguise. 

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