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Published 13:23 14 Oct 2015 BST
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These sneaky devils then revealed how they had secretly stuck the boot in on the happy couple.
More than 25% sent their pals crashing on the rocks by creating a fake social media profile while a further 24% just went down the old school, tried and tested 'sh*t stirring' route by making up rumours to cause tension in the relationship.
Around one fifth just went straight in there by making a move on their friend's partner while 19% revealed they faked texts from their mate's missus.
Finally, one in 10 went super sleuth and followed their pal's other half to see if they were up to any monkey business which might be damaging to them.
Amazingly three quarters of those saboteurs said their mates had never found out about their cloak and dagger deeds.‘Amazing’ air cooler drops to under £40 ahead of the next UK heatwave
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