Woman Exposes Cheating Boyfriend With 58-Page PowerPoint Presentation

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What would you do if you discovered your partner had been unfaithful? A woman in China took her revenge in an elaborate and public way—by creating a 58-page PowerPoint presentation detailing her boyfriend’s infidelity and sharing it online.

In the presentation, she accused her boyfriend of engaging in sexual activities with multiple women over the course of a few months.

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Allegedly, he had visited sex workers nine times and spent between 2,500 yuan and 5,000 yuan (around ₱19,000 to ₱39,000) from March to August.

The woman uncovered her boyfriend’s betrayal through chat apps.

Though she initially forgave him, he repeated his actions, leading her to seek revenge by exposing him online.

As a result, the man not only lost his job but was also expelled from the Chinese Communist Party and Chinese media outlets.

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Furthermore, he was reported to authorities for suspected involvement with sex workers, an illegal activity in China.

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