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Woman Catches Her Husband Allegedly Cheating Thanks To Sketchy Details In Selfies He Sent Her

Woman Catches Her Husband Allegedly Cheating Thanks To Sketchy Details In Selfies He Sent Her
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A recent viral video showed that TikTok, most commonly used to capture lip-sync sessions, dance moves, or well-edited funny rants, can also be used to showcase the steamy evidence of relationship betrayal.

User @shesough proved that when she put together a pair of videos explaining her discovery that her husband was cheating.


Of course, she included the smoking gun in the clips—a collection of his selfies that appeared to show the clues that something was awry.

But even in the face of infidelity, @shesough remained playful.

In the first of two videos, she simply showed his hotel bathroom mirror selfies and asked viewers what gave him away.

"My husband sent me pics trying to look all cute in his suite at the casino but I noticed some odd things now he is single can you guess what it is?"

Leave it to TikTok to be home to a pop-up adultery based game show.

Viewers were happy to play along.

One by one, new key details were noticed.

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@shesough then posted a follow up video.

She thanked TikTok viewers for all their comments, which she found hilarious.

Then she got down to brass tacks with a update.

"The very first thing I noticed when he sent me those two pictures was, of course, the straightener. … That's the very first thing I saw. The second thing I noticed was the purse on the floor."
"Supposedly, he said, that that wasn't his room and that was a friend's room he was in—like another guy's room but he has a girlfriend or something."
"But I'm not believing it because that's just all too sketchy. Like why are you in somebody else's room taking photos."
@shesough I think he's lying he goes by the name pryze he will most likely be at the craps table somewhere in Biloxi at casino ##update ##pt2 ##catchacheater
♬ It Wasn't Me - Shaggy

She closed that video with another call to action, but this time asking for more than comments. After giving a full description of his physical appearance, she encouraged any TikTok viewers who happened to be at the same casino to scan the crowd for him and let her know when they did.

Unfortunately, with no additional videos posted, it would appear there were no new leads.

Viewers were left with only the absolute truths they could glean from the evidence.

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