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Widow Sparks Debate After Awkward Text Exchange Telling Her Husband's Mistress That He Died

Widow Sparks Debate After Awkward Text Exchange Telling Her Husband's Mistress That He Died
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When we're in a relationship, we all hope our partners will be as committed to us as we are to them.

But Bridgette Davis—@bridgettedavis08 on TikTok—discovered her husband did not stay true to their marriage vows.


Worse than that, she discovered there were many more secrets buried about what her husband had done while they were married, which she only discovered after he had passed away.

You can watch the original video here:

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There is a lot to unpack here.

In the video, with Patsy Cline's famous song, "Crazy," playing in the background, Davis looks shocked before revealing a text message series she shared with her husband's other partner.

We cannot see Davis' original text in which she relaid the news, but we can see the other woman's reaction.

The other woman responded:

"F**k. I can't believe this. I can't, I'm losing it. I can't do this again. He promised me."

She then asked:

"Can I go to where he was buried?"

Davis simply replied:

"No."

With more than 138-thousand likes and 2000 comments on TikTok, the platform was thoroughly divided.

On one hand, some agreed Davis and her daughters did not owe the other partner anything.

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On the other hand, some thought Davis was being petty.

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In response to these negative responses, Davis posted a video, using the audio:

"The woman was too stunned to speak."

You can watch that video here:

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There are additional videos, including a six-part series covering the ups and downs of Davis' marriage with her husband, who had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Davis explained in the first video she didn't want to blast her husband or his other partner on the internet and she also didn't want to put a lot of information out there that could have negative repercussions for her daughters, including ruining their positive images of their father.

The first video from that series can be found here:

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In the video series, Davis clarifies her husband told her he was seeing someone, but later told her he had ended things because the woman was "crazy."

This proved to be incredibly true after Davis was given her husband's phone and other possessions after his death, which revealed some secrets she shared in the video series and others she said would never hit the internet.

We never really know what a person might be hiding from us, or what we might uncover after they have passed away.

But this situation was certainly full of surprises, including what others knew and never revealed.

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