“This Is the Business Trip?”: Lady Finds Boyfriend at Another Woman’s House During Delivery
- A routine delivery job turned into a scene of shock and confrontation after a woman found her boyfriend at another woman's house
- The woman's discovery challenged her boyfriend's claims of a business trip, revealing his infidelity
- The confrontation, recorded in a viral video, captured the moment of disbelief and confrontation between the couple
A young woman got the surprise of her life when she found her boyfriend at another woman's house.

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As a delivery person, the woman received an order to deliver an item to a lady. When she reached the lady's house, she was shocked to find her man in the home.
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She couldn't believe her eyes; she asked him what he was doing there, as captured in a viral video shared on X by @_aaarum.

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The lady questioned her boyfriend as follows:
"What are you doing here?"
The man had lied to her that he was going on a business trip to London.
"You were meant to be in London. This is the business trip. Are you for real? Is this a joke? What's this? Say something, for God's sake. What are you doing here?" she shouted.
Then, the other woman is heard asking the man why he is shouting. "I'm his missus," the delivery lady supplied, but the man jumped in to say she was the "delivery driver".
The lady responded:
"Are you for real you are doing that? We live together. We have lived together for about three years now. He told me he was going on a business trip. You are not staying here, you're coming home."
Man catches his bride-to-be at a hotel room
In another segment on unfaithful partners, Briefly News reported a story about a lady who was caught at a hotel room. A man made a plan with TikTokker (@soniaolauzoma) who pretended to be an escort and offered the man's fiancée a job to sleep with another man for money.
When she arrived at the hotel, she found out that the man waiting was in fact her fiancé. The husband-to-be was disappointed that the lady was into such a job. He said their traditional wedding was already paid for but is willing to cancel it as his partner proved to be unfaithful.
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