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Billboard in TTDI of 'cheating husband' goes viral

The message is allegedly from a woman who found her husband cheating on her.

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 18 Dec 2023 3:18PM

Billboard in TTDI of 'cheating husband' goes viral
Photographs of the billboard have since gone viral on social media - X pic, December 18, 2023

by The Vibes Team

A GIANT billboard in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur has left netizens wondering - is it a new marketing gimmick or from a soon-to-be ex-wife?

Photographs of the billboard which have since gone viral on social media show a message allegedly from a woman who found her husband cheating on her.

The message read, "Hi Kevin (full name), you lying, cheating, overcompensating loser. Caught you at Jerry Coworking Space TTDI! All on video. Choose a windowless room next time. DON’T CALL ME! MY LAWYERS WILL CALL YOU," Your (soon to be ex) wife, Shin Yi".

While some felt it was something serious, others said there was something fishy.

The message is believed to have been displayed since yesterday after which it went viral on social media.

It is yet to be ascertained if this was indeed from an upset woman or a marketing tactic. - The Vibes, December 18, 2023

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