NewsWoman's jilted husband seemingly hacks LinkedIn profile, exposes affair to the world

Woman’s jilted husband seemingly hacks LinkedIn profile, exposes affair to the world

A WOMAN has been left red-faced after her jilted husband seemingly accessed her LinkedIn profile and shared intimate details of the long-term affair she had been having.

Public posts under the woman’s profile on the professional networking site went viral after being shared to social media yesterday.

The posts – which seem to be written by a sarcastic third party – openly share how she had been cheating on her husband with a work acquaintance for nine months.

The intimate details shared leave little to the imagination, with the fuming husband presumably behind the account even going as far as changing his wife’s job title on the site to “c**k sucker”.

It appears the woman's husband hacked her Linkedin account.
It appears the woman’s husband hacked her Linkedin account.

Screenshots of the posts made by the woman’s account read: “Had a wonderful night at the Women’s Power Awards in Manchester last night.

“But unfortunately, my husband found the picture of me with two fingers up my vagina which I’d sent to Gareth Megson of SoftCat (Leeds) who I’ve been having an affair with for the past nine months.

“So, as you can imagine it’s been a hectic day moving out of the family home and trying to talk to our children about why I’d thrown the family away for some extra marital penis in a few hotels around Leeds, the back of a car and even an alleyway.”

Wrapping up, the post concludes: “I will however be back posting in full force shortly so bear with me while I unpack all of my belongings at my friend’s house where I am currently residing and working from the spare room.”

The woman’s account appears to have been changed at some point with her one of previous roles having been changed to “c**k sucker.”

Whilst social media users heavily speculate that the husband had taken control of the account, the ‘woman’ appeared to assure her followers that this was not the case with a tongue-in-cheek follow-up post.

The post reads: “Morning all, my account has not been hacked.

“I posted to admit I’ve been having an affair for the last nine months to a year and it came to a head (pardon the pun) yesterday when my husband noticed the photo I sent of me with two fingers up my vagina to Gareth Megson of SoftCat (Leeds), to which he responded to with a picture of his penis out on a desk.

“It flashed up on Instagram and my husband saw it. I have moved out of the family home which I have wrecked, having previously shared it with my three children, and am currently setting up a temporary home in a friend’s spare room.

“Due to the issues being experienced I am not working for the remainder of the week but will be back in full flow (work wise) next week.

“Thank you all for your concern, but it really is not necessary. I am a big believer in living by your decisions and owning them, regardless of their type.”

After the womans apparent open honesty crumbled, she deleted the posts on social media and removed herself from the app.

However, screenshots of her posts where shared to other platforms yesterday with the caption: “F**k Facebook drama, LinkedIn drama is where it is at.

“You’d have to quit your job and move countries after this violation.”

The post has received 9,000 likes and dozens of comments from social media users stunned at the confession.

One user said: “I’m not a fan of people airing their dirty laundry in social media in the first place but to put this on LinkedIn is crazy.

“It’s a place to find potential employers right? A professional seeking professional site?”

Another added: “The first LinkedIn post I have seen that isn’t insufferable.”

A third wrote: “Fair play to her husband, who I imagine was the guy who typed those out and changed her job title.”

Another commented: “Manchester… the place where love blossoms (in her vajayjay)”

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