An expert astrologer has warned that tonight's Super Flower Blood Moon may spell the end for couples around the world.
In an interview with News.com.au, spiritual advisor Rose Smith cautioned that a rare lunar eclipse - due to take place tonight (Wednesday, May 25) - will allegedly have a number of emotional knock-on effects.
She claims that, in conjunction with a retrograde Mercury, the supermoon will affect those born under Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius, which could lead to pressure, arguments, and even breakups between couples.

Smith stated: "Full moons ordinarily can bring out the 'crazy' in people, but we can expect people doing crazier things than usual - and this can be attributed to pent-up emotional tension.
"People should be trying to release this tension around the Super Blood Moon in healthy ways, sitting with their feelings and endeavoring not to deny them.
"Especially women, generally speaking, traditionally we hold in emotion and make excuses for other people."
Smith added that fire signs like Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius usually have very fiery emotions and because Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter, and thus has a deep investment in liberty and personal autonomy.
Thus, it might be an appropriate time for these groups to refuse to compromise and rid themselves of toxic feelings or people.

The astrologer then stated that there are other astrological influences to consider moving into June, with the planets Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune also going into retrograde this month.
This often leads to issues of communication problems between partners,
However, she had good news to share for those people born under water signs, such as Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces, who she stated might well feel divinely inspired or extra motivated due to the influence of the stars.

The Super Blood Moon, also known as the Full Flower Moon due to flowers blooming around this time in the United States, occurs when the moon is fully obscured by the earth’s shadow, giving it a red pigment.
This accompanying astronomical event also holds the distinction of being the first total lunar eclipse since January 2019.