It’s RED TUESDAY so beware

Love, luxury, and a little bit of weird: Goop’s 2026 Valentine’s picks Pedestrians walk past a red heart-shaped decoration displayed in Pristina on February 13, 2025, on the eve of the celebration of Saint Valentine's Day. (Photo by Armend NIMANI / AFP) (Photo by ARMEND NIMANI/AFP via Getty Images) (ARMEND NIMANI/AFP via Getty Images)

If your relationship isn’t feeling too sturdy, maybe put your phone on Do Not Disturb today . . .

It’s Red Tuesday, the day of the year you’re most likely to get DUMPED. That’s the claim anyway.

It’s always the Tuesday before Valentine’s Day. It’s basically when people realize they haven’t made plans, and don’t want to waste the money

The site Illicit Encounters got the term trending in 2015. A survey found around one in four people have broken up with someone the week before Valentine’s Day.

“Star” magazine talked to a matchmaker who says it’s even more pronounced with NEW relationships.

She says it’s most common with couples who are three to six months in. Or people who, quote, “don’t want to buy the gift or fake the romance.”

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