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South California woman convinces a man that she is a witch, then breaks him off with his girlfriend all while getting paid by his ex wife to do it

While the society may be slightly tilted in men’s favor, sometimes, just sometimes, being a woman can be an incredibly fun experience. In today’s world, where women have much more agency than they did ten years ago, one of the things I love most is the freedom to be whimsical. I’m sure men show this trait too, but there’s something so mesmerizing and unique about women expressing it.

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Talking about whimsy, on January 12, 2026, TikTok user @queenbaard uploaded a video where she discussed how she tricked a woman’s ex-husband into believing she was a witch. Once she succeeded, she strategically planted thoughts in his mind that eventually led him to end his marriage with his fiancée. Oh, and the ex-wife paid @queenbaard for doing this. I guess it’s a win-win for the women.

TikTok user @queenbaard convinced a man that she was a witch

As mentioned earlier, on January 12, 2026, TikTok user @queenbaard uploaded a video where she shared how she tricked a man. She explained that she usually tricks men by giving them shit*y prophecies and also posts stories on her social media to highlight this. It so happened that one woman saw these stories, got in touch, and asked her to do something.

The woman told @queenbaard that her ex-husband had cheated on her and she wanted her to convince him that she was a witch and give him a lousy prophecy. She also said she would pay @queenbaard $500. @queenbaard was immediately excited because this amount was significant, and she usually doesn’t take money for such things. Then, @queenbaard asked what the woman specifically wanted her to do, and she said she hated the woman her ex-husband cheated on her with and was getting married to, and wanted to ruin it.

On the day of the mission, @queenbaard was told by the woman who had hired her that her ex-husband would be at a Cheesecake Factory in Los Angeles (specific location not mentioned). So, she arrived there and approached her client’s ex-husband, who was with his kid. She told them she does magic tricks at Cheesecake Factory and asked if they wanted to see some, to which they said yes, especially the kid, who was very eager.

After she finished her tricks, @queenbaard looked at the man and said, “I am sorry, have you recently had a father pass within the year, and his name is George?” The man was understandably stunned. To ease his shock, @queenbaard mentioned that she was a kind of witch. Then she told the man that his father was present with him and was disappointed in him, and said he had made a big mistake and was with the wrong woman. @queenbaard continued, saying that his father was warning him that the woman he was choosing wasn’t right for him, that he’d never be happy with her, and she’d ruin and steal all his money. After some back-and-forth, she managed to get inside his head, and, as she mentions in her video, he was later calling his fiancée. Later, @queenbaard says she received a call from the person who hired her, informing her that her ex-husband and his fiancée had broken up, meaning their plan worked.

TikTok user @queenbaard’s video has broken the internet

@queenbaard

Apparently I found a new side gig…? They call me Loki. #wlw #witch #funny #lesbiansoftiktok? #storytime

♬ original sound – Slater

For a story as original and unique as @queenbaard’s, it’s inevitable it will gain popularity. @queenbaard’s video has over 400 thousand likes, along with thousands of comments, saves, and shares. User @mzansinatural commented, “Women in STEM.” User @strawberry.princess22 said, “this is my first impression of you. please never STOP.”

Many members of the witchcraft community appreciated @queenbaard for her efforts on the matter. User @redapplewitch wrote, “As an actual psychic witch, this is AMAZING! and I’m pretty sure his dad is cracking up.” User @aryxenfromashes said, “I practice witchcraft. Have been for many years. You have my blessing, KEEP IT UP QUEEN.”

Witchcraft is widely practiced

Although there are fewer recent statistics on witchcraft, several earlier studies have addressed the topic. These studies highlight the following:

According to an NBC News article dated October 30, 2022, in 1990, Trinity College in Connecticut estimated that there were 8,000 Wicca followers. By 2008, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that the number had increased to 342,000. A 2014 Pew Research Center study further raised the estimate, finding that 0.4% of Americans identified as pagan, Wiccan, or New Age.

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Sanchari Ghosh is a political writer for The Mary Sue who enjoys keeping up with what's going on in the world and sometimes reminding everyone what they should be talking about. She's been around for a few years, but still gets excited whenever she disentangles a complicated story. When she's not writing, she's likely sleeping, eating, daydreaming, or just hanging out with friends. Politics is her passion, but so is an amazing nap.