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LOVER EXPOSED

Man who overheard female cheater bragging about affair posts appeal on Facebook to try to warn her partner

He decided to tell her partner of her antics as she was being so blatant

A WOMAN has had her affair exposed on Facebook after a man overheard her conversation with her possible lover and decided to warn her partner.

Stevie Wilcock, from Poulton-le-fylde, Blackpool, was working at a building site close to a Shell petrol station in Chester on Wednesday.

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Stevie decided to take matters into his own hands and warn the unsuspecting partner
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He was so taken aback with how blatant the woman was being in talking about her affair he thought he should do something

The 22-year-old thermal insulation engineer was waiting to use the coffee machine inside when he heard a woman talking to another man about lying to her partner about being at a meeting all day.

The conversation soon turned to laughter with the pair even chatting about a hotel.

Feeling bad for her partner, who Stevie had heard call David, he took to Facebook to expose the women’s lie.


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Stevie posted: “David. If your Girlfriend/wife is mid 40's, went to work this morning wearing a black skirt, black tights and a light blue shirt. She told you she was in a meeting all day with work.

“She isn't, she's currently stood in front of me at the Costa Coffee machine in Chester Shell garage, telling another man this whole story whist they're laughing about it. Oh she also drives a black Ford Fiesta with the Reg ******. Pack your stuff and get yourself gone Dave.”

So far the post has been liked by 12,000 users and shared over 5,000 times, leaving Mr Wilcox has received thousands of friend requests.

Stevie said: “I posted it to give Dave the heads up about his partner. She was being so blatant. Telling her bit on the side that she has lied to him about where she was. There was talk of a hotel as well. It was plain as day.

“It was slightly surreal hearing them talk so open, but they clearly didn't realise this would happen.”

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Although Stevie thought he was doing a good deed there were some negative comment which said perhaps he was blaming the wrong personCredit: Alamy

Although many Facebook users are on David’s side, some have been trying to say he is to blame.

One user wrote on the post: “Maybe Dave is an absolute horror and she needs a little TLC. Or maybe Dave would like to try and repair the relationship. But he won't get the chance now because some 'fine upstanding citizen' has decided to put Dave's private business out there for everyone to comment on.

“Even going so far as to make the effort to find out his surname. I wonder if Dave has children and how they would feel seeing this on Facebook.”

Despite the numerous shares and messages, Stevie has not heard anything about David and the mystery women from over a thousand of messages left on the post.


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