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Woman Finds Out Boyfriend Is ‘Cheating’ By Emailing Shop Owner Over ‘Missing Order’

Woman Finds Out Boyfriend Is ‘Cheating’ By Emailing Shop Owner Over ‘Missing Order’

A small-business owner shared a TikTok of the girlfriend of a customer who think her boyfriend might be cheating.

Anish Vij

Anish Vij

A small-business owner has shared a TikTok video showing how a customer found out her boyfriend was 'cheating' on her due to an enquiry about a missing order. Watch below:

User @itsmollylux shared the viral vid with her 210,000 followers and it starts with a question the owner gets asked: "This is a little weird but could I ask you a question?"

After the store owner agreed, the girl said: "A few months ago I accidentally saw an email notification from your store on my boyfriend's email.

"He never gave me any clothes. He has been acting weird, so I was wondering if you could check where the clothes got sent to? So sorry to bother you."

TikTok/@itsmollylux

After the owner dug out the boyfriend's order, she found that it was sent to a girl called Valery.

The woman replied: "Oh my god, that's my best friend."

TikTok/@itsmollylux

The video was posted 4 days ago (7 October) and it has since racked up a mega 9.7 million views and 1.6 million likes.

One user wrote: "That's so messed up."

"You refer to potential customers as 'babe'?!" another user joked.

A third user hilariously was more concerned about the top and commented: "Do you carry plus sizes? That blue top is adorable!"

A final user also concluded: "I wanna buy that top so much, it's so cute. But my parents will never."

Another TikTok user @jillt01 has firmly divided opinions with a recent video in which she claimed that cheating isn't necessarily a physical thing.

In the clip, which has been viewed tens of thousands of times, Jill said: "Cheating isn't always flirting, kissing or more.

"If you're deleting messages or you daren't leave your phone with your partner, you go into panic mode - then you're already there."

Alamy

Some people agreed with Jill's definition, with one person writing: "So, so true - I've been there and suffered that."

Another commented: "This is so true my ex was always like this."

While a third person added: "This woman is so right."

But others disagreed and claimed they had never cheated but still wouldn't hand their phone over to their other half.

One person said: "Well, I wouldn't let my partner have my phone or go through it. It's private business as is his - like a diary. Doesn't mean they're cheating."

Someone else argued: "Never done any of that... but why would I leave the phone with a partner it's private, I'd not look at hers either. If she didn't trust me she'd be gone anyway."

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: Cheating