AN unsuspecting woman was in for quite the surprise when she discovered her boyfriend was cheating on her.
She revealed exactly how she got revenge – and now the internet is praising her for exposing him.
A woman found out her boyfriend was cheating on her and took matters into her own hands[/caption] She got revenge when they were at dinner on a date[/caption]The woman, whose identity The US Sun has chosen to protect, detailed her juicy story in a video shared on social media.
“Thinking about the time that I found evidence of him cheating before our dinner plans so I started a game of hangman on the placemat and made him guess her name,” she wrote in the video.
In the caption of her post, she added that she purposely knocked over her chocolate milkshake and walked out on him.
The video was viewed more than 3 million times and viewers seemed nothing less than pleased with her form of payback.
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“Couldn’t have done it better myself,” one impressed person commented, with another replying to the note by calling the played woman a “queen.”
“Whatta power move, ur an inspiration,” a third user added.
Yet a fourth thrilled viewer wrote: “The look on his face the moment he realized must have been very satisfying.”
The woman is one of several who has taken to the internet to vent about their unpleasant relationship experience.
For instance, one unlucky woman found out her boyfriend was seeing multiple others all at the same time.
“My heart breaks for the women that invested so much of their time and their trust in this man and who had to deal with the manipulation, the gaslighting that he would do to, you know, flip things around on them and make them think that they are crazy for thinking the way that they do,” she noted in the video she shared online.
She added that she hoped her story would inspire other women to realize their worth.
People who saw the woman’s story were ecstatic about how she reacted[/caption]Do you have a story for The US Sun team?
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