Woman who said she caught a misleading husband in a restaurant's restaurant
The anonymous woman admitted that it was a joke in an interview with the Washington Post.
Update, 12/16/2019:
The anonymous woman who claimed to have caught her husband cheating via a restaurant review saidThe Washington Post that she made history like a joke. "I think I had just returned early in early," she said.The post office Said having confirmed the identity of the woman by asking him to post another comment and to match his IP address at the initial request. Register only as a "40-year-old lawyer", she said the stuffing was motivated by her previous experiences with cheating. "I used a lot ofDating applicationsAnd there are many married men on them, "she said." These men ask you public places, "she said." And I'm like: "What do you think?"
Here is the original story:
Thanksgiving eve,The Washington Post gastronomic criticismTom Sietsemagave readers an opportunity to ask him questions via aOnline Discussion. Most questions were what you expect: "Where can you find the best risotto in Washington, D.C?" "What is a good place for a second or a third date?" And then, nestled among all predictable recommendation requests was a comment of a woman whograbbed her husband cheating Thanks to one of the recent reviews of SietSema.
"Well, Tom, your last review is accompanied by a photo of my husband dining with a woman who is not me!" she wrote. "Once there is confronted with photographic evidence, he confessed to have abusiness continues. I just thought you would have been amused to hear from you in the drama. This Thanksgiving, I am grateful for you to have exhibited a cheating! "
Sietema replied saying that he hoped it was a "post of crank", then shared the comment on Twitter with the warning, "the cheaters, pay attention!"
Many Twitter users speculated on the fact that the comment was formed or a sign that, thanks to the Internet it isimpossible not to get cheating these days. But, according to a Twitter user, it's something that happened also in the printing days.
Paper of the city of Washington food publisherLaura HayesAlso posted the comment From the discussion of SietSema and its followers quickly drove.
This could be the most excited as the Internet has had a restaurant critique for a long time.
At the very least, it's certainly more drama than you expect from a Q & A with a food critique!
At least, the woman looks like a much happier party! And for another incredible tale of infidelity, check:The bride reads aloud texts related to the chest of married to his marriage, go viral.