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Guy Joins Tinder So He Can Cheat On His Disabled Wife—So TikToker Rats Him Out To Her

Guy Joins Tinder So He Can Cheat On His Disabled Wife—So TikToker Rats Him Out To Her
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A man is getting dragged on TikTok—and for good reason.

TikToker Vanessa Riley (@vanessariley_hub) posted a TikTok calling out a man's Tinder profile.


Riley exposed the Tinder profile of Chris, a 44 year-old man from North Cowichan, British Columbia, who had created the profile in an attempt to cheat on his disabled wife.

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In the TikTok, we see Riley post a screenshot of the Tinder profile.

The profile bio read:

"Married looking for a women that wants cheating husband for fun. I work, have a car. Wife is disabled not getting what I need. Not looking for lot of women. Just the right fit for me."

The video, captioned "your internet big sis saving you from cheaters", then cut to screenshots of text messages between Riley and Chris' wife.

It all began when Riley stumbled across Chris' profile while on Tinder.

Appalled at the man's audacious attempt at openly cheating on his disabled spouse, Riley then tracked down Chris' wife to warn her of his nefarious behavior.

In the text messages shown in the video, Riley reached out to Chris' wife and showed her the profile, writing:

"Hey, I just wanted to let you know that I think your husband is cheating on you. I saw his Tinder and recognized him from Instagram. Here's his profile."

Chris' wife then responded:

"Oh my god, that's Chris. I honestly don't know what to say… I can't believe this. Thank u."

Before parting ways, Riley left the wife with a bit of advice.

"If I can give you a bit of advice, don't tell him you know yet. Get your ducks in a row, talk to a lawyer, figure out how to make his pockets HURT before you tell him."

TikTok users were furious about the situation, praising Riley for exposing the cheater and expressing sympathy for the man's wife.

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Riley said she will continue to post TikToks exposing Tinder bios of cheating men from all around the Vancouver area.

"Just put up my latest one!! Exposing the cheaters of Van Isle one at a time."

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