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Woman Spots Massive Clue 'Partner Is Cheating' In Doorcam Footage

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Updated 11:51 2 Feb 2022 GMTPublished 11:20 2 Feb 2022 GMT

Woman Spots Massive Clue 'Partner Is Cheating' In Doorcam Footage

A woman on TikTok has shared a video of her 'partner cheating'.

Gregory Robinson

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Topics: Sex and Relationships, TikTok, Technology

Gregory Robinson
Gregory Robinson

Gregory is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, he has worked for both print and online publications and is particularly interested in TV, (pop) music and lifestyle. He loves Madonna, teen dramas from the '90s and prefers tea over coffee.

Doorbell cameras are capturing everything these days, especially partners who are seemingly 'caught cheating'.

One woman on TikTok shared the shocking footage from her doorbell camera which appears to show her boyfriend 'cheating'.

Watch the video below:

After spotting the ‘clue’ in the footage, people were left feeling outraged especially due to the fact Chelsea, the woman who posted the video, was deployed at the time it was filmed.

One woman shared: “I’m sorry that happened to you. Thank you for your service.”

A second commenter reacted with: “While deployed?! Thank you for your service. And you are stunning. You only deserve someone who kisses the ground you walk on and treats you as an =.”

Another woman wrote: “I'm so sorry hun. That's the worst thing especially during a deployment. you deserve better.”

And this isn't the first time a woman has caught her partner 'cheating' red handed thanks to modern tech.

DoorCams have recorded so many awkward moments recently (
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A video was shared by TikTok user @kaylie271 last year and it shows her husband exiting their house with a woman before the pair kiss, unaware that their rendezvous has been captured on camera.

The TikTok user also implies that her husband lied to her in order to stay at home to spend time with the unidentified woman seen in the clip.

"When your husband is too sick to go on the family trip you planned," she said.

Yikes!

“Imagine her plane/car ride home,” wrote one TikTok commenter. “Just sitting there heart broken. I want nothing but peace for this poor woman.”

DoorCams have also captured some hilariously awkward moments too, including one woman's bizarre attempt at making a phone call after a night out.

Watch the clip below:

The hilarious footage comes from Aimee Leyden, who had had one too many on a work night out.

Doorbell cameras, when not used to catch cheating spouses, have led to debates on social media surrounding privacy issues.

Facebook users had a debate about this very topic after a person shared an image of her neighbour’s camera pointing directly into her backyard.

You can read more about that here.

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