Wife criticised for ‘outing’ her cheating husband with a full page newspaper ad – before admitting the truth
- A newspaper ad left readers in hysterics
- It was from a woman outing her cheating ex
- But it was revealed the ad was a concert promotion
A ‘cheating’ husband has been slammed by his furious wife in a very public way after she ‘took out a full page ad in the local paper’ calling him out.
The hostile full-page spread manage to raise eyebrows with some claiming the woman had gone too far.
The woman dubbed her ex Mark a ‘liar’ and ‘dirty cheat’ after he was apparently unfaithful, but it appears there’s more to the story.
In the ad the wife said she wants ‘the whole town’ to know about Mark’s infidelity and added she was keeping concert tickets they had bought together.
‘Dear Mark, I hope she makes you happy you dirty cheat,’ the advertisement in Byron Shire’s Echo newspaper read.
‘The whole town knows you’re a liar now, congrats. From Rose. P.S. I’m keeping the Jungle Giant tickets.’
Byron Bay residents were shocked after spotting a very angry full-page newspaper ad from a woman outing her ex as a ‘dirty cheat’ and ‘liar’
Bryon Bay influencer Ruby Tuesday Matthews also saw the ad and shared it with her thousands of followers, many of whom applauded Rose’s ‘iconic’ revenge efforts.
‘Effing brilliant. Go rock a new life Rose now you’ve shed the dead weight,’ one woman said.
‘Nothing worse than a cheater …nothing better than everyone knowing,’ a second laughed.
‘I hope she paid for the ad with his card too,’ joked a third while another said: ‘I don’t care what happened, I’m with Rose’.
Many applauded the woman’s ‘iconic’ revenge efforts before it was revealed the ad was a promotion for a band mentioned in the message ahead of their tour (stock image)
‘Sucks to be Mark right now,’ someone else added.
The ad has been circulating online and caught the attention of the band The Jungle Giants.
‘People have been sending this in all day from The Echo Newspaper in Byron. WE STAND WITH YA ROSE, we got you,’ the musicians wrote in an Instagram post.
‘(Message) us which show you’re coming to and we’ll hook ya up.’
One woman expressed her fury at the ‘childish’ and ‘shameful’ act before it was revealed the ad was a clever marketing ploy to promote the Jungle Giants’ upcoming gig.
‘I don’t agree with this at all. How is this any of our business? This is childish, school yard, bully antics, and not a great example to set for the younger generation,’ the woman said on the Echo Publications Instagram page.
‘It’s an advert for the Jungle Giants gig,’ the paper’s social media team replied.
‘It’s certainly different and I think they based it on an actual advert placed in the Mackay and Whitsunday Life last year which got a lot of attention. No harm, intended just a bit of fun.’