That phrase is another clickbait teaser, not real information.
“Who it is—it will break your heart… see more below” is designed to:
- make you curious
- trigger emotion (sadness or shock)
- push you to click or expand the post
But on its own, it tells you nothing factual—no person, no event, no context.
Why these posts are so common
They usually lead to:
- a dramatic story that may be exaggerated or fictional
- recycled content from other posts
- or sometimes just engagement farming (getting clicks/comments)
How to recognize it
If you see:
- vague emotional warning (“you’ll be shocked,” “it will break your heart”)
- missing key details (no names, no event)
- “see more” or “link in comments”
…it’s almost always clickbait.
Bottom line
There’s no actual “who” revealed in that sentence. It’s just a hook to get attention, not information.
If you want, paste the full post after “see more,” and I can break down what’s real vs. made-up or exaggerated.