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Rosaleen Fenton

Furious husband accuses wife of cheating in stunt inspired by Love Actually

It's not just love that's in the air and everywhere you look around - cheating is too.

One video has gone viral on TikTok after a man apparently shamed his wife who he claimed had an affair behind his back.

And it seems that he watched Love Actually recently - with his 'wife' holding cards like the man confessing his love to a newly married woman does in the film.

In the video, a blindfolded woman can be seen jumping up and down holding a sign which says 'I'm a cheater.'

The video has gone viral on TikTok (tiktok)

She turns to the man next to her and says 'I'm so excited' before revealing the next sign, which says 'I'm about to come clean.'

She asks if she should keep going before turning over to the next page, which says: "And I don't know it yet."

The next two signs claim that she's been cheating by sleeping with her best friend's husband.

The camera then pans to the man who grimaces and nods towards the woman.

The stunt was inspired by Love Actually (tiktok)

She then turns over the next page, which says: "He gave me these cards."

The video then abruptly ends - with people divided over the unusual stunt.

The video of the toe-curling incident has been viewed more than one million times since being shared on TikTok.

In the classic Christmas man, a man admits his feelings for a married woman with cards (Universal Pictures)

One person commented: "It takes two to tango...hold him accountable as well."

Another advised: "Just walk away man, this is unnecessary and shows you didn't love her the way you should."

A third asked: "Why aren't y'all embarrassing the best friend's husband as well? It takes two to cheat doesn't it?"

A fourth bluntly replied: "Break up and get over it."

Lots of people weren't convinced by the video - with many guessing it was staged.

One viewer blasted: "Don't think this is real for a second."

Another agreed, replying: "This is so painfully untrue, I refuse to watch anymore."

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