A woman booked a full-page advertisement in an Australian newspaper to shame her “cheater” partner.
Mackay and Whitsunday Life shared the image on their Facebook page. “Dear Steve, I hope you are happy with her. Now, the whole town will know what a filthy cheater you are. From Jenny,” the advertisement read.
The insult to the injury was that she used the `cheater’ partner’s credit card to pay for the advertisement. “PS. I bought this ad using your credit card,” it read.
The newspaper, in the Facebook post, shared that it was “inundated” with messages about the advert and decided to address it.
“We have been inundated with dozens of messages this morning about the Advert on Page 4 of Mackay Life – As there’s too many to reply to; we would like to address it here,” the publication wrote.
Clarifying the queries, the newspaper stressed that they do not know about the person, Steve, mentioned in the advert. “But apparently he’s been very very bad,” it added. The publication also made it clear that they would not be revealing any details about Jenny. Interestingly, the newspaper added that they have “not charged the credit card in question.”
The full-page advert seemed to have made the morning of many who were left rolling on the floor, except Steve.
Users soon took to social media to give their two cents. “Good on you, Jenny. Hope karma bites him big time,” wrote one user.
Another said, “Good on you, Jenny.”