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Married Man Goes Viral For How He Responded To Racy 'Spam' Sext Messages From Random Number

Married Man Goes Viral For How He Responded To Racy 'Spam' Sext Messages From Random Number
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Props were given to the man who brilliantly responded to an alleged scam number who texted him steamy messages.

Ashli Whitworth, a.k.a TikToker @ashbash0921, posted a video clip showing screenshots of the texts her husband received and how he deflected the persistent scammer.


"Hubby has my back," she said of her loyal husband in the caption.

The video's text overlay read:

"My husband got this random text today…he chose life."
"Not today satan.”

Here's the video that went viral with over 676,200 views.

@ashbash0921

Hubby has my back #loyalty #SmoothLikeNitroPepsi #textreaction #nottodaysatan #funny #drowning @tattedupdaddy

The first message from the questionable phone number read:

“Feeling frisky 2nite."

When Whitworth's husband informed them they got the wrong number, the sender ignored the message by responding with:

“I’ve run a bath and bought some new body oil for u to try on me;)!”

To which he wrote:

“Again, you have the wrong number."
"I suggest you Stop texting me unless you plan on drowning in that bath [you] just ran…. my wife don’t play."

TikTokers praised the hubby for his smart response.


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According to NPR, these types of scams have increasingly been on the rise in the past couple of years.

Other TikTokers found they've received the same texts, verbatim.


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After many TikTokers lauded her husband for knowing what's good, Whitworth commented, "He was like, 'I'm not dancing with the devil.'"

Sounds like he's a keeper.

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