A woman turned her cheating ex-boyfriend’s ‘bulls**t’ apology into a viral TikTok song

A woman just turned her cheating ex-boyfriend’s ‘bulls**t’ apology text into a viral TikTok song, complete with a sad violin, and fans cannot get enough of it.

Jax, a singer and songwriter from Los Angeles, California, dramatically read her ex’s apology text while violinist Lindsey Stirling played sad music in the background.

‘Adding sad violin to my ex’s bulls**t apology text,’ she captioned the hilarious clip, which has gained more than four million views since it was posted last week.

Through-out the text, the unnamed guy admitted the he ‘hooked up with her roommate,’ but explained that he was ‘going through a lot.’ He said he was failing his classes and recently got fired, so he asked Jax to ‘show him some sympathy.’ 

Hilarious: A woman just turned her cheating ex-boyfriend’s ‘bulls**t’ apology text into a viral TikTok song, complete with a sad violin

Spilling the tea! Jax, a singer and songwriter from Los Angeles, California, dramatically read her ex's apology text while violinist Lindsey Stirling played sad music in the background

Spilling the tea! Jax, a singer and songwriter from Los Angeles, California, dramatically read her ex’s apology text while violinist Lindsey Stirling played sad music in the background

Through-out the text, the unnamed guy admitted the he 'hooked up with her roommate,' but explained that he was 'going through a lot' and that it wasn't 'who he was'

Through-out the text, the unnamed guy admitted the he ‘hooked up with her roommate,’ but explained that he was ‘going through a lot’ and that it wasn’t ‘who he was’

‘Hey. I know you’re probably never going to forgive me for what happened but I wanted a chance to explain,’ the message began.

‘I know it wasn’t right that I “technically” hooked up with your roommate. But I’ve been going through a lot and that’s not who I am.

‘I’ve been failing most of my classes, and you know I just got fired. So I would really appreciate if you showed me some sort of sympathy and [stopped] making me feel like a villain.

‘Plus, you’ve been really busy at work and I’ve been feeling really alone. I was just really missing you and it was a one time mistake.

‘I love you so much more than Emily. What am I supposed to tell my family? I’m sorry, okay?’ 

In a surprising finish, the ex concluded the message by asking Jax if she had changed the Netflix password.

‘Also – did you change the Netflix password?’ he wrote.

‘That whole apology was to get the Netflix password,’ one TikTok user joked in the comment section.

He said he was failing his classes and recently got fired, so he asked Jax to 'show him some sympathy' and to 'stop making him feel like a villain'

He said he was failing his classes and recently got fired, so he asked Jax to ‘show him some sympathy’ and to ‘stop making him feel like a villain’

In a surprising finish, the ex concluded the message by asking Jax if she changed the Netflix password

In a surprising finish, the ex concluded the message by asking Jax if she changed the Netflix password

Jax didn't divulge who sent her the text message, but told Insider that it was written a few years ago, and that she recently re-discovered it

Jax didn’t divulge who sent her the text message, but told Insider that it was written a few years ago, and that she recently re-discovered it

‘I’m not a bad guy! I just do bad guy things! Now, about that Netflix password,’ another added.

‘The amount of gaslight in his text,’ a third person wrote. 

‘It’s the way he never actually apologized,’ another comment read. 

Jax, who is currently dating a guy named Braverijah, didn’t divulge who sent her the text message, but confirmed on Instagram that it wasn’t from her current beau. She told Insider that it was actually written a few years ago, and that she recently re-discovered it.

The star admitted that she changed a few things in it, but insisted that the TikTok song is almost true to the original text.

‘When writing, you kind of always take artistic license to make it work, really just a word here and there. But the song is really pretty close to the actual,’ she explained. 

Sticking to the facts: Although the star admitted to changing a few things in it, she insisted that the TikTok song is almost true to the original text

Sticking to the facts: Although the star admitted to changing a few things in it, she insisted that the TikTok song is almost true to the original text

More to come: After going viral, the aspiring artist asked her followers to send in some of the crazy texts that they've gotten from their exes. Now, she wants to turn it into a whole series

More to come: After going viral, the aspiring artist asked her followers to send in some of the crazy texts that they’ve gotten from their exes. Now, she wants to turn it into a whole series

One girl claimed that her ex 'tried to make himself the victim because she wasn't talking to him enough when her brother died'

One girl claimed that her ex ‘tried to make himself the victim because she wasn’t talking to him enough when her brother died’

Another responded and said that her ex sent her an 11 page letter! They joked: 'You could make it into an opera'

Another responded and said that her ex sent her an 11 page letter! They joked: ‘You could make it into an opera’

‘We decided it would be funny to add really sad violin [music] behind this very lame apology text from an ex.’

She revealed that it took them three tries to film the hilarious clip because ‘we literally were laughing hysterically during the first two.’  

After going viral, the aspiring artist, who grew up in New Jersey and New York, asked her followers to send in some of the crazy texts that they’ve gotten from their exes over the years. And it turns out, she got some pretty epic responses.

‘Oh God, I deleted mine. He literally tried to make himself the victim because I wasn’t talking to him enough when my brother died. Broke up immediately,’ one girl replied. 

Another responded and said that her ex sent her an 11 page letter!

‘You could make it into an opera,’ they added. 

‘Some of these exes are really crazy and the texts are insane. We have so many good ones,’ Jax told Insider, adding that she may turn it into a whole TikTok series in the future.

‘I know it wasn’t right that I ‘technically’ hooked up with your roommate… I’m sorry, okay?’ The ‘bull***t’ apology in full 

Hey. I know you’re probably never going to forgive me for what happened but I wanted a chance to explain.

I know it wasn’t right that I ‘technically’ hooked up with your roommate. But I’ve been going through a lot and that’s not who I am.

I’ve been failing most of my classes, and you know I just got fired. So I would really appreciate if you showed me some sort of sympathy and stopped making me feel like a villain.

Plus, you’ve been really busy at work and I’ve been feeling really alone. I was just really missing you and it was a one time mistake.

I love you so much more than Emily. What am I supposed to tell my family?

I’m sorry, okay?

Also – did you change the Netflix password? 

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