Breakup Revenge Or Staged Marketing Stunt? Viral Video Claims Gurugram Girl Sent 100 COD Pizzas To Ex-Boyfriend’s House On V-Day

A video showing a delivery partner racking up not 10, but 100 pizza boxes at a man’s doorstep is doing the rounds on social media. It is being circulated with a verified claim that a 24-year-old girl ordered them for her ex-boyfriend in an act of revenge after they broke up. Revenge? Yes, it was learned the girl placed an order containing a hundred pizzas without paying for even a single one.

The video has gone viral with the message that the girl sent 100 pizzas to her ex-partner enabling a cash-on-delivery option.

Check out the video below

AMAZING Girl seeks revenge from Ex-Boyfriend on Valentine’s Day

24-year-old Ayushi Rawat from Gurgaon sent 100 cash-on-delivery pizzas to her ex-boyfriend’s house on Valentine’s Day.

Yash Sanghvi, a resident of Sector 53, ended up arguing with the delivery person … pic.twitter.com/EF3CYvjBWM

— Times Algebra (@TimesAlgebraIND) February 14, 2025

All you need to know

The clip opened by showing a delivery partner associated with Magicpin, a food delivery app, taking the pizzas to the customer’s boyfriend. The man was seen climbing the stairs with a pile of food boxes and carefully placing them on the doorstep.

Visuals showed three racks of pizza boxes stacked up outside the flat of the Magicpin customer’s former lover.

“Girl seeks revenge from Ex-Boyfriend on Valentine’s Day. 24-year-old Ayushi Rawat from Gurgaon sent 100 cash-on-delivery pizzas to her ex-boyfriend’s house on Valentine’s Day”, reported X account Times Algebra.

“Yash Sanghvi, a resident of Sector 53, ended up arguing with the delivery person”, it stated further. However, one must note the page, which is described as a news channel, has faced backlash for spreading “Fake news”. Fact check portals have also reported this page in the past.

Viral video attracts mixed reactions

The video attracted mixed reactions. Some believed it was a staged marketing stunt by the food delivery company, while others simply dropped laughter reactions on a lighthearted note. A few internet users condemned the incident and called it “Harassment”.

This is probably an advertisement; otherwise, how would anyone know who ordered it and for whom? They clearly display the brand name and are experts in advertising.

— Abhi (@me_sovon) February 14, 2025

Which vendor take 100 pizza order for cash on delivery? https://t.co/7jrVWj2Ylc

— Rishi Bagree (@rishibagree) February 14, 2025

“Please kindly explain what’s so funny in this harrassment. Would you be laughing like this if a man harrassed his ex girlfriend like this or advice her to call police ? Also, if you’re doing this as an ad campaign for some company please don’t. It’s sick”, said journalist Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj.

“Which vendor take 100 pizza order for cash on delivery?”, asked another questioning the authenticity of the claim.

“This is probably an advertisement; otherwise, how would anyone know who ordered it and for whom? They clearly display the brand name and are experts in advertising”, wrote an X user reacting to the viral video.

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