I rejected my ex-boyfriend at the airport. Ten years later I was dealt a devastating twist no one saw coming
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A New Zealand woman has captivated audiences by revealing what she considers her greatest life regret: rejecting a man she now believes was her true love.

The emotional revelation occurred during a call to The Edge Breakfast radio show, leaving hosts Dan Webby and Clinton Randell visibly stunned.

During the broadcast, the caller recounted a poignant love story that spanned a decade, marked by fear, unfortunate timing, and an unforeseen heartache.

“This is one of the most heartrending stories I’ve ever encountered,” Dan remarked as the woman shared a moment that continues to haunt her.

She recounted how a decade ago, as she was about to board a flight abroad, her former partner made a dramatic, last-minute attempt to rekindle their relationship.

‘It was an ex that came to the airport as I was leaving to get engaged to someone else overseas,’ she told the hosts.

The presenters quickly grasped the gravity of the moment, asking if it was the man’s last chance to shoot his shot in front of everyone.

But instead of embracing the cinematic confession, she admitted that she panicked and ‘just ran’ away, leaving him standing alone at the airport.

A New Zealand woman has left radio hosts in disbelief after sharing what she described as the biggest regret of her life live on air by turning down the man she now believes was ‘the one’

The studio fell into stunned disbelief and were in awe of her ‘savage’ reaction to someone that was clearly trying to win her back before it was too late.

When Clint asked whether the overseas engagement worked out, the woman revealed it didn’t last – a detail that only deepened the emotional weight of her story.

‘Oh, so now he’s the one that got away?’ Clint asked, trying to join the dots in the story.

‘It’s my biggest regret in my life,’ she replied without hesitation, as she tried to hold back her tears – but the heartbreak didn’t stop there.

The woman explained that she returned to New Zealand 10 years later and learned the man she had rejected had since married someone else.

Then came the bombshell that left the presenters speechless.

‘He’d told his wife if I ever came back that he’d have to leave her because I was The One,’ she said.

When she finally reunited with him, fate delivered its cruellest blow.

‘I came back (into his life) and two months later, he died in an accident,’ she said.

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As the caller spoke, she revealed a decade-long love story shaped by fear, bad timing and a devastating twist no one saw coming, which all started at an airport preparing to fly overseas to get engaged to someone else

As the caller spoke, she revealed a decade-long love story shaped by fear, bad timing and a devastating twist no one saw coming, which all started at an airport preparing to fly overseas to get engaged to someone else 

‘Oh my God, this is one of the most gut-wrenching stories I’ve ever heard in my life,’ Dan said as he cautiously asked whether she had found love again since the tragedy.

‘I have now,’ she responded.

The emotional confession has since been shared to The Edge’s social media accounts, where it has sparked a wave of intense and divided reactions.

‘I was definitely on the edge of my seat,’ one listener wrote.

‘Was not expecting the reveal of his passing,’ another shared, along with a crying emoji.  

‘OMG that’s so sad in so many different ways,’ one added. 

However, many others were far less sympathetic with one commenting: ‘Imagine being the current ‘love of her life’ and hearing that the biggest regret she’s ever had was not marrying someone else.’

‘The only tragedy in this is the poor wife who spent years with a man who was pining for an ex,’ another echoed.

‘Who the F tells their wife they’ll divorce her if some girl he loved way back comes back? Sounds like karma to me,’ another shared in disbelief.

Still, for many listeners, the story struck a raw nerve and was a humbling reminder that one moment of fear, hesitation or bad timing can echo for years.

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