‘Are you kidding me right now?’

One high school student is causing havoc among his teachers using a $16 device that can tell if a real diamond is real.

The TikTok The star on the rise, better known as DiamondTesterKidHe uploaded his first video as part of a series of eight.

In the present-viral clipThis teen’s website has been viewed more than 4.9M times. Diamond Selector II to test if one of his teacher’s wedding rings is either a genuine diamond or a simulant, such as cubic zirconium. (To be clear — there’s nothing wrong with a non-diamond ring! It’s just that you probably should not lie to your future betrothed on the very day you get engaged.)

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“You think it’s real?” the TikToker Asks his unassuming teacher.

“Yeah, of course!” she replies.

“Let me test it,” says the teen, before touching the tip of the Diamond Selector II to the ring’s large center stone.

The tool does not recognize the stone as a genuine diamond. Naturally, this is something the teacher doesn’t like.

In another one of DiamondTesterKid’s videos, which has been viewed over 9.7M times, the teen enters another one of his teacher’s classrooms to put her ring to the test.

“Hey hey, Miss T!” he says. “You married, right?”

After she says yes and confirms she is wearing her wedding ring, the teen asks her if she thinks it’s real.

“I hope so…” she replies.

Miss T’s ring was ruled fake by the device. In a subsequent phone call to her husband, she did not appear happy about the experiment.

“I got this kid in my room telling me that my ring isn’t real,” she said on the call, which was slyly captured by the TikToker. “Are you kidding me right now? Is it real or is it not real?”

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Not all of these are good. diamond testing clips showcases a loss — in one of the videos, a teacher puts forth three of her rings and a bracelet, and three of the items end up being detected as genuine diamonds. (One of these rings is a semiprecious gemstone like aquamarine that the tool cannot detect.

Still, TikTok users are truly shaken by the video series, with many expressing concern over the future of the teachers’ marriages.

“You the reason why they getting divorced,” one user wrote.

“Why’d you expose her husband like that,” commented another.

“YOU JUST ENDED A MARRIAGE!!” said The third.

Despite the stress of these videos, there may still be a silver lining. According to one TikToker who said she used to work at a jewelry store, tools like the Diamond Selector II can be finicky and may “only give accurate results” under certain conditions.

“I’m not saying that it won’t work, it just will not give you the most accurate results,” the user commented. “There’s also a certain way you have to hold the diamond tester.”

For the sake of his teachers, and their husbands, we hope DiamondTesterKid is not holding the device in error.

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