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Now you can name a cockroach after your ex on Valentine’s Day

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If you had a shaky relationship with your ex then pay attention as this Valentine’s Day you can take the best revenge for all the hardships you went through because of him/her.

A zoo located in the southeast of London is letting people name a cockroach after their ex or that of a friend for £1.50 (INR 140).

As per the Hemsley Conservation Centre, the names will appear on the roach board next to the zoo’s cockroach enclosure and the money raised will go toward future zoo projects.

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“For those that don’t quite require revenge, there’s another way to make you feel better about getting back at your ex this Valentine’s Day,” said the zoo in a statement.

Meanwhile, the participants will get a certificate that reads, “I’ve named a cockroach at the Hemsley Conservation Centre in the not so loving memory of my worthless ex!”

The certificate also grants the holder half-price entry into the zoo.

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