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Guy Shames Woman Next To Him On Plane For Threatening To Out Him As Cheater To His Wife

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TikToker @berryd_treasure put a woman on blast who looked at his phone while he was texting and came to the conclusion that he was cheating on his wife—except the truth was much less sinister.

A man on TikTok has gone viral for a clever video he created in response to a nosy woman on his flight threatening to out him as a cheater to his wife after she read texts on his phone.

The creator @berryd_treasure explained it all in the TikTok intended specifically for his wife.


He began:

“This video is for my wife."

The TikToker explained the scenario:

“When I boarded my flight, I sat in my seat and a lady sat next to me.'
“I sent you a text that said, ‘I’m on the plane, I love you’ and then I went right from texting you to texting another girl and said, ‘Hey, I’m on my plane, I love you’, to which the lady next to me said I should be ashamed of myself for telling my wife, who is stored as ‘Beautiful’ in my phone, that I love her and then texting another girl in my phone and said basically the same thing."

He then revealed the woman's threat:

“I had my TikTok up before that and she said she saw my TikTok handle and she’s going to put it out there. So I just wanted to tell you before she does.”

But, in a sudden turn of events, @berryd_treasure completely blasted the woman on the plane.

“So if you could go down to the end of the hall and tell our daughter that I will no longer be texting her from the plane that I love her because I can only love one girl at a time, that would be great."
“And to the lady sitting next to me on the plane—you should probably learn to mind your own business. And I hope you see this. Have a nice day.”

You can watch below.


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#karen #airport #love

People on social media were highly entertained by the crafty unfolding.

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And many were appalled by the woman's behavior in the first place.

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But all in all, they all agreed that @berryd_treasure was a loving and caring father and husband.

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We're not sure if Nosy Nancy was one of the 9.8 million viewers of this TikTok, but if she was, we hope she learned her lesson!

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