The townspeople became interested in Jenny’s story – the newspaper received many calls.
In Australia, a woman who was cheated on by her husband decided to buy a full page in a local newspaper to publicly shame her husband for infidelity in its pages. This was reported by the New York Post on Saturday, August 13.
On August 12, Jenny reportedly posted a diatribe against her husband, Steve, in the Mackay and Whitsunday Life (MWL) newspaper.
“Dear Steve, I hope you’re happy with her. Now the whole city will know what a filthy traitor you are. From Jenny. PS: I bought this ad with your credit card,” she wrote.

After the newspaper went into circulation, the editorial office received many calls. The townspeople are worried about Jenny and Steve’s soul. In total, about 50 thousand people showed curiosity.
But the editors refused to reveal the details of what happened and the identity of the woman.
The newspaper also stated that Jenny ordered the ad through the website.
The newspaper emphasized that they made the publication free of charge, as the editors did not want to get into legal trouble for paying for the ad without the credit card holder’s permission.
“We don’t know who Steve is, but he seems very evil,” MWL added.
After such statements, some readers decided that the publication was just a publicity stunt for the newspaper.
Recall that the Briton Tony Garnett, who left his wife for the sake of a Ukrainian refugee, whom he sheltered in his house, invited two more migrants from our country, including a woman.
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Source: korrespondent

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