An explosive segment from the YouTube channel To Catch a Cheater has gone viral after a man’s infidelity was caught on camera in the most spectacular way.
But the situation – which seems fit for an episode of Jerry Springer – didn’t end there.
For a seven-minute video, it has more twists and turns than an entire season of reality TV. And while we sympathise with the woman in the footage completely, it’s simply fascinating watching.
Here’s what happened when the unnamed woman confronted her cheating partner in a phone call.
So what went down before the snippet above?
It all began when the woman, who claims to be the heir to Nestle’s Candy Shop, thought her boyfriend was about to propose as he had been acting strange around her.
But oh, she couldn’t have been more wrong.
“I saw his search history and there was a ring,” she tells the channel host.
To get to the bottom of his sketchy behaviour, she sets a “honeytrap”, hiring a model to flirt with her boyfriend.
“Sofia” enters, and strikes up a conversation with the unsuspecting man as he sits alone in a cafe.
They chat, swap Instagram accounts and… dance the salsa in broad daylight.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But while the suspicious girlfriend is reassured when her partner tells the impostor that he’s in a relationship, she soon finds out he’s not actually talking about… her.
He’s talking about his other girlfriend. Who is pregnant with his child.
Yikes.
It’s all brought to light when the pregnant girlfriend arrives at the cafe, while the suspicious girlfriend watches on behind the scenes, and the honeytrap girlfriend awkwardly makes small talk.
Sweet Jesus it’s uncomfortable.
And it turns out, they’ve actually been dating for two years.
Unsurprisingly, the suspicious girlfriend breaks down in tears as she realises her partner has been leading a double life and the video ends with her confronting him.
But plot twist, suspicious girlfriend is also pregnant.
It’s… a lot.
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Top Comments
Well thats why you should get married and wait a awhile before children.To truly understand your "partner" in this case ...clearly he is a nasty human being.I don't believe in testing because self control these days is an issue.And most american males are weak minded.
'Most American men are weak minded'...?!
Wow, way to go for pigeon-holing American guys...
I know plenty of weak-minded guys from all different nationalities, lol.
And a few pretty pig-headed ones.
And thankfully, quite a few moral-minded, faithful ones...!
It not a criticism ...its a critique..you pride yourselves on super facility and money..which has led to PORN HUB/bondage porn which obviously is a PAID service people think the people in it WANT it really!!!What girl want 800 guys???? its gross..
AND the rise massive infidelities /sickness and alot of marriages going sideways for "apparently" no reason in fact most of your marriage/relationships fail.No matter what combination you take.
And yes being one of the largest singular democracies this ideology with drugs has been exported ...by drugs i mean sex,actual drugs,excessive behaviour...etc
Your freedoms without responsibilities led to MAJOR issues without regret. Remember most of any humans grandparent stayed in a marriage... worked out the problems..Men took responsibilities some of them really hard ,women followed too working hard just like the men BUT with grace...Kids listened ..now children say fuck you too their parents THAT is an american phenom.
Considering the stats can you argue ?
Ahh the good old days, when people had no choice but to stay in marriages even if there was domestic violence. How those days are missed.
You act as if domestic violence happened to every couple before 1990s .lol
You know what problems i speak of..i.e marriage is serious business it takes discipline,compromise and the willingness to let someone else truly know you.But no American can be bothered now after 6 months they are either unfaithful or want to better deal their partner.Or have serious immaturity issues.i.e no working it out just leaving and moving on to the next..violence is another issue for either partner to not either try to work through it or leave is not good.
But lets be serious here most marriages dissolve not because of abuse.
Your argument is like the abortion one...pick the worst cases to set the norm...