Blind Man Teaches Girl To See | @LoveBuster_

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While out for a morning jog, a woman was stopped by a blind man wielding his stick. Out of the blue, a speeding car raced past her, and the man's intervention likely prevented a tragic accident. Grateful, she asked him how he was able to sense the approaching car. Much to her surprise, not only did he knew about the car, but also revealed a shocking detail โ€” That her husband was being unfaithful to her with a redheaded girl.

Yet, instead of going into more details, the blind man just walked away, leaving the woman perplexed. Once home, and fueled by the upsetting revelation, she jumped on a quest to find her husband's mysterious mistress. She then confronted him, but he adamantly claimed that he didn't do anything wrong. Eventually, the woman's search caused her to find a trail of red hairs leading up to a closet, increasing her suspicions. However, the woman was relived to see that the red hairs came from a wig, which was part of a costume

Feeling calmer, she went to take a shower, but that's when the man's redheaded lover popped out from the other side of the closet...

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ใ‚ณใƒกใƒณใƒˆ (21)
  • @LoveBuster_
    Would you like to have a superpower that caused everyone around you to tell only the truth?
  • @Ajaykrishna97_
    Kudos to that 0:18 person in the car, he literally works like clockwork, maintaining the same time everyday is impeccable.
  • @suziesheep9589
    Why isnโ€™t anyone talking about how their marriage fell apart because the husband was cheating but instead he said it was because she lies ๐Ÿ’€๐Ÿ˜ญ
  • @bbelcher2008
    Who's all here because they lost the video in their FB feed?
  • @yamagata008
    "Truth starts with one's self. Stop lying to yourself and you will stop lying to others." That is great writing and a life lesson that should last a life time. This is a well worth seeing LoveBuster. The type cast of Sergey Denga continues to be changed with this Twilight Zonesque episode with him playing a supernatural blind man that sees all and helps people see the important elements of their life. Tania Lav plays the protagonist with great aplomb and effect. Oleksandr Rudko, the bartender was a welcome sight in the episode and gives the episode a great ending of hope for love for Tania's character. I love this actor and I will never stop watching his role as Dustin the chauffeur in what remains my favorite LoveBuster of all time. The current episode is a true LoveBuster as the formula changes for this channel.
  • @supermansuperman9083
    This was so good! I wish this was much longer! I loved the whole entire thing! My goodness this was good!! Please make a part two and a much longer version
  • @ChaiLatte64
    The meaning to this story is beautiful. You don't need to make a whole movie to teach a great lesson. Well done โค๐Ÿ‘Œ
  • @moharbhattacharjee816
    The bartender is my most favourite actor. Don't know why but every time I see him, it radiates a positive vibe. Brilliant story, everyone as usual rocked their roles. โค๏ธ
  • @thresavarga6750
    If you can't stop lying to yourself you will always be lying to others..Great story and a great lesson learnt..Beautiful ending โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
  • @raul.avadanei1987
    This is great!! I'd like to watch a full on series like this one.
  • @andreizavodskikh6770
    Thanks for the video! The message is good, be sincere and be able to forgive. But! When she said, 'No one will ever build a relationship with me'... her eyes DIDN'T turn red (or at least it wasn't shown). Oh... this makes a somewhat terrifying connotation.
  • @bowfranktemicheal716
    Moral lesson: honesty and sincerity is the key ๐Ÿ—๏ธ to building amazing friendship.
  • @thestoryteller2527
    Following the channel for this very skit. Great writing. ๐Ÿ‘ "Stop lying to yourself, and you'll stop lying to others."
  • @bhoqeem1975
    Good one, this. Felt like reading a short story. Awesome.
  • @anitainlow1764
    Excellent video! Thanks for the public awareness! โค
  • @stevefreeman9265
    That was a very true point in this video if we can't be truthful to ourselves we can never be 100 % truthful to someone
  • @user-kf7fp2jp2n
    "I thought you was chitty on me" had me dying๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚