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Woman Reveals Stomach-Churning Moment She 'Found Out Partner Was Cheating'

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Updated 13:28 10 Jan 2022 GMTPublished 13:23 10 Jan 2022 GMT

Woman Reveals Stomach-Churning Moment She 'Found Out Partner Was Cheating'

The woman took to TikTok to share her findings.

Lucy Devine

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Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@allyjai1997

Topics: Sex and Relationships, Life

Lucy Devine
Lucy Devine

Lucy is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, she has worked in both print and online and is particularly interested in fashion, food, health and women's issues. Northerner, coffee addict, says hun a lot.

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A woman has revealed how she 'found out her partner was cheating'.

Taking to social media, the woman - who goes by the name of @allyjai1997 on TikTok - told her followers about the first 'clues' she found after suspecting her partner was being 'unfaithful'.

You can watch the video below:

In the clip, she explains the first peculiar sign was allegedly finding a message her partner sent another woman, which read: "Good morning, how did you sleep?"

Explaining she didn't know why her partner would be messaging other women, she added that her colleague at work then sent her 'screengrabs of her partner's dating profile'.

"On further investigation I found extra toothpaste, toothbrush and clothes in his truck. Upon even further investigation, in the door was an extra phone which was his old phone. We charged the phone and found dating apps," she said.

The woman finished the TikTok by claiming she was later looking in the truck when she found three condoms.

The woman shared her story on TikTok (
TikTok/@allyjai1997)

Other TikTokers took to the comments section in shock, with many sharing their own similar stories.

One person wrote: "Sending you so much love, I'm so sorry you're going through this."

While another said: "My husband did the same exact thing... he had so many dating profiles.... & was telling people we were separated. My heart dropped. I was shaking..."

And a third wrote: "Yep right after that good morning text I’d be gone bc that’s not normal!!"

Meanwhile a fourth commented: "I’m sorry darling, this is not how you should find out these things, but YOU’RE STRONG & BEAUTIFUL. Throw the boy away."

The woman claims she found toothpaste in the truck (
TikTok/@allyjai1997)

Last month we told you how one TikToker revealed a sneaky way to find our if your partner is cheating.

TikTok user @chrissy.j.xx explained a trick to use if you suspect your partner is being unfaithful - and all you need is some glitter.

"If you ever suspect your boyfriend is cheating on you, do this," she explains.

You can read more - and watch the video - here.

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