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Woman Surprises Her Cheating Boyfriend With Pregnancy Results—From His Mistress

Screenshots from @tturner725's TikTok video
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TikToker Taylor Willis shared her boyfriend's stunned reaction after she surprised him with a pregnancy reveal—only to then inform him that the results are from the woman he's been cheating on her with.

Once you find out that your long-term partner is cheating on you, why would you bother wasting any more words or time on them?

That was exactly what TikToker Taylor Willis thought when she found out from his affair partner that he'd been seeing her on the side for months and had also possibly gotten her pregnant.


In response, Willis took her ex-boyfriend out to dinner and presented him with a surprise congratulatory card. She told him she'd be recording the moment while he opened it, because the moment was "very important to her."

In the video, the ex-boyfriend takes a moment to read the card before breaking into a smile and saying, "Really?"

But when he attempts to rise and give her a hug to celebrate the pregnancy, Willis shuts his excitement down, stating:

"The baby's not mine."

She then drops the name of the other woman, and instead of playing stupid and acting like he doesn't know her or isn't spending time with her, he acts indignant, clapping back:

"She's not pregnant."

That was enough for Willis, who immediately got to her feet, called him a "cheating b*tch," and ended the video.

You can watch the video here:

@tturner725

Surprise!!!!! Baby on the way #👶🏻 #cheater #waittilltheend #cheatersgettingcaught #pregnacyannoucment #sidechick #thebabysnotmine

Some were left chuckling over the boyfriend's range of reactions throughout the video.

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Others were angry and side-eyeing the guy over his indignant reply to the callout.

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People were totally invested in the situation, and wondered how Willis found out about the pregnancy and how she decided to approach the situation with her now-ex.

Willis explained that, despite having a "very public" and long-term relationship with her boyfriend on social media, she still received a series of messages from a woman who claimed that she did not know the ex-boyfriend was taken and had been seeing him for months.

The woman also confided that she might be pregnant with his child and that she did not intend to "keep it."

While processing all of this information, Willis went to the store and purchased a "congratulations" card to tell him about his baby.

The first part of the storytime can be found here:

@tturner725

STORY TIME Pt 1 on how I surprised my cheating boyfriend with a pregnancy reveal that wasn’t mine #👶🏻 #cheater

After the viral video was posted, the woman unblocked Willis and sent her a series of apologies, clearly worried about being outed online—both her name and her possible pregnancy—and she disclosed more information about the ex-boyfriend.

She stated that he had told her that they had broken up nine months prior when Willis was caught cheating, and he'd chosen to sleep around to get back at her.

She also mysteriously stated that she meant that she would not "keep" a diamond necklace the ex-boyfriend had gotten for her, not the baby, which Willis found suspicious, since her ex-boyfriend couldn't even afford his own car.

The second part of the storytime can be found here:

@tturner725

STORY TIME pt2 on how I surprised my cheating boyfriend with a pregnancy reveal that wasn’t mine #👶🏻 #cheater #taylorwillis #tturner725

To make matters worse, the ex-boyfriend has since created a TikTok account (@arsinaskhria) to spin his own version of the story. He states that he "cheated on a cheater" and that his "lack of interest" when reading the card was because he did not believe the news that anyone was pregnant. Allegedly, he thought that Willis was trying to trick him into something rather than actually being pregnant.

Since the ex-boyfriend has continued to post more videos, the drama might not be over, but Willis made it clear in her second storytime video that finding out about the affair—let alone the possible baby—was enough to process, and she wanted to be "left the hell alone."

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