A Woman in Australia Exposes her Unfaithful Lover in a Full-Page Newspaper Advertisement

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The Mackay and Whitsunday Life, an Australian-based weekly newspaper, gained international notoriety after a lady named “Jenny” bought a full page in the paper to reveal her cheating ex-boyfriend named “Steve.”

Jenny sent Steve a letter in all caps, maybe to express her fury, via a full-page ad.

“Dear Steve, I hope you’re happy with her.” Now the whole town will know what a filthy cheater you are. “

The outraged ex-girlfriend concluded her “advertisement” with a humorous postscript: “I bought this ad using your credit card.”

Since the ad’s premiere, Mackay and Whitsunday Life have gone viral on social media.

In response to the messages received by the publication in recent days, Mackay and Whitsunday Life issued an official Facebook statement on Thursday, stating, “we do NOT know who Steve is, but apparently, he’s been very very bad.”

“We won’t be revealing any details about Jenny.” We have not charged the credit card in question, ” she continued.”

The message elicited approximately 7K replies and over 3.5K comments.

According to the Daily Mail, the billboard garnered so much attention that Adelaide’s Highway Hotel and Pub created a joke on their roadside.”I apologize, Jenny.”From all the Steves, “it said.

We have no idea who Jenny and Steve are, but the lesson of the story is straightforward: Don’t cheat!

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