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New Mom Floored To Catch Boyfriend Cheating While She Was In Delivery Room In Viral TikTok

New Mom Floored To Catch Boyfriend Cheating While She Was In Delivery Room In Viral TikTok
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There's never a good time to discover that your significant other is cheating on you.

But is there a worst possible time?


TikToker @aubrecita might say so.

As revealed in a video, which has gone on to receive over 6.5 million views, @aubrecita learned that her boyfriend was going behind her back, just after she had given birth to their child.

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The 15-second video began with @aubrecita, who works as an OB/GYN sonographer, dancing to PSY’s “Gangnam Style”, accompanied by an overlay which read:

"Feeding my hours old baby in the hospital, the nurses asked me to record the times that he ate."
"So I grabbed my sleeping boyfriend's phone to check the time."

The video then cut to a screenshot of @aubrecita's boyfriend's phone, which featured a picture of their newborn son, as well as a text from a woman named Marissa, inviting him to "come cuddle."

However @aubrecita might have felt at the moment, she now seems to be taking her boyfriend's infidelity in stride, judging by the caption she included with the video.

"I know- I can't believe I let his battery get that low either!".

@aubrecita's TikTok followers wasted no time in condemning the behavior of her boyfriend.

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While a few took an opportunity to take shots at "Marissa".

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But @aubrecita admirably defended Marissa, revealing that she apparently didn't know that she was "the other woman", nor was she even the only woman her boyfriend was cheating on her with.

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The class @aubrecite demonstrated in defending Marissa resulted in an even bigger round of applause from her TikTok followers.

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In a follow up video, @aubrecita shared that she has put this unfortunate incident far behind her, and is now living a very happy life.

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Dancing along to Bishop Bullwinkle's "Hell To Da Naw Naw Naw", the ten second video began with a comment on the earlier video seen in the overlay, asking if she and her cheating boyfriend were still together.

@aubrecita answered that question in a second overlay:

"No, this happened 9 years ago".
"I left him, and I'm now married to a man who restored my faith in men".

After going through an experience that no one should have to go through, it's nice to see that @aubrecita got the happily ever after that she deserved.

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