A mum has revealed how she found that her boyfriend was cheating on her, right after giving birth to their baby.
The mum-of-three revealed all on TikTok, where she goes by the handle @aubrecita.
In a video that has racked up more than 4.8 million views, the woman said that she was at the hospital after giving birth to her baby when she made the sickening discovery.
She explained that the nurses had encouraged her to take note of the exact times she was feeding the baby.
So she reached to grab her boyfriend's phone, who had been sleeping at the time, to check the time since it was closer to the bed.
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But as she tapped the screen, she claims to have come across an unusual text, which a screenshot revealed was from a woman named Marissa.
The text said, "Come cuddle" and it was sent at 12.25am.
But just when you think things couldn't have gotten any worse, she revealed that this wasn't the only message she had come across with.
She claimed: "He had also texted his friend immediately after I gave birth and said '[The] baby doesn't look like me.'"


Since being posted, the video has been liked more than 429,000 times and has received 2,400 comments from people who were stunned by her boyfriend's actions.
One person said: "*crosses Marissa off the baby name list*".
Another wrote: "God wanted you to see that message as your sign to move on."
A third commented: "Not the picture of the baby on his background."
"So anyways was he sent to ER or ICU?" joked a fourth.
Others made comments about the other woman, to which the TikToker clarified that she was also being cheated on.
"Honestly, Marissa was innocent, she didn't know," she said. "Plus, he was texting like three other girls so she was getting played, too."
The mum also revealed that she is no longer with this partner, saying: "This happened nine years ago.
"I left him and I'm married now to a man who restored my faith in men."
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