Woman reveals FALSE diagnosis of her wife’s terminal cancer

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A woman discovers her wife a FALSE terminal cancer diagnosis after reading the hit novel The Fault in Our Stars and realizing the plot was ‘IDENTICAL’ to her spouse’s own story of ‘illness’

  • Yaya Kampen, from California, uploaded a clip to TikTok detailing the incident.
  • She says that when she saw The Fault In Our Stars, the movie was eerily similar to her ex-wife’s situation and a direct match to the main character.
  • When Yaya read the book, she discovered that her wife used the exact same phrases.
  • As a result, he got his ex to confess that he was lying about his illness.

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A woman has revealed how a book-turned-film made her realize her wife was faking a terminal cancer diagnosis.

Yaya Kampen from California uploaded a clip to TikTok detailing the incident, which revolved around John Green’s 2012 bestseller The Fault In Our Stars.

Tagging the American author in her post, Yaya explains: “Your book actually completely changed my life twice and it’s in the weirdest way possible.”

He then details how, when he saw the film adaptation in 2014, he realized that the main character’s story was eerily similar to that of his wife, who supposedly had terminal bone cancer and when he investigated further, the truth was revealed.

Yaya Kampen from California uploaded a clip to TikTok detailing the incident, which revolved around John Green's 2012 bestseller The Fault In Our Stars.

Yaya's TikTok has been viewed more than 2.5 million times

Yaya's TikTok has been viewed more than 2.5 million times

Yaya Kampen from California uploaded a clip to TikTok detailing the incident, which revolved around John Green’s 2012 bestseller The Fault In Our Stars.

When Yaya saw the film adaptation in 2014, she realized that the main character's story was eerily similar to that of his ex-wife, who reportedly had terminal bone cancer.

When Yaya saw the film adaptation in 2014, she realized that the main character's story was eerily similar to that of his ex-wife, who reportedly had terminal bone cancer.

Yaya has since married another woman and says her ex is 'alive and well'

Yaya has since married another woman and says her ex is 'alive and well'

When Yaya saw the film adaptation in 2014, she realized that the main character’s story was eerily similar to that of his ex-wife, who reportedly had terminal bone cancer.

Recounting what happened when she saw The Fault In Our Stars starring Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort, Yaya said: “At the time I was married to someone who was dying of terminal bone cancer.

“He only had a few months to live, so it was a very moving story.

“But as I watch the movie I realize that almost identical to the plot of the story is my wife’s life.”

Yaya admits that he had not known his wife for a long time before they got married, as time was of the essence due to her cancer.

But she grew suspicious of the woman she was in love with and reread Green’s book for more clues as to what was going on.

The Fault In Our Stars follows Hazel Grace Lancaster, played by Woodley, a 16-year-old battling stage four thyroid cancer who is forced into a support group by her parents.

Yaya discovered that her ex was living a lie and was basing her life on a fictional character from the book A Fault In Our Stars.

Yaya discovered that her ex was living a lie and was basing her life on a fictional character from the book A Fault In Our Stars.

The Fault In Our Stars follows Hazel Grace Lancaster, played by Woodley, a 16-year-old battling stage four thyroid cancer.

The Fault In Our Stars follows Hazel Grace Lancaster, played by Woodley, a 16-year-old battling stage four thyroid cancer.

Yaya found out that her ex was living a lie and was basing her life on a fictional character from the book A Fault In Our Stars, which was later made into a movie.

While attending meetings, the teenager develops a relationship with Augustus ‘Gus’ Waters, played by Elgort, a former high school jock who lost his leg to osteosarcoma.

Yaya explains that after watching the film and feeling the plot was “too close”, she reread Green’s book “and even the phrases you used, I would use in the diary”.

You know, it’s been a hot minute since a TikTok fooled me SO MUCH. I just wasn’t ready for the journey you brought us on

At the end of her TikTok, Yaya addresses the author directly, saying, “So, it was her story that inspired her to fake terminal bone cancer, but it was also her movie of that story that gave me the first red flags to prove that she was lying. about having terminal bone cancer.’

For any concerned viewer, Yaya says that her now-ex is “still alive and well.”

To date, Yaya’s insightful TikTok has been viewed more than 2.5 million times and thousands of viewers have expressed their shock at her story.

TikToker @Lucky wrote: ‘You know, it’s been a hot minute since a TikTok cheated on me SO MUCH. I just wasn’t ready for the trip you brought us on.

And @MariekeVanRavenhorst commented: ‘I watched this three times, because I refused to believe I heard you right. WHAT.’

In the comments section, Yaya, who works as a postpartum doula, notes that she went on to marry another woman after the incident, “hitting the jackpot for the second time.” [around]’.

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