Food snap exposes ‘cheating’ man

When you’ve just started dating someone you really like, you can’t help but share every detail of your day with them.

So when the guy TikTok user Kayla had been seeing sent her a photo of his dinner, she didn’t think much of it, The Sun reports.

But after inspecting it closer, the American woman was convinced she’d found “proof” that he was seeing somebody else.

In a viral video that’s racked up almost one million views, Kayla challenged other users to spot the clue.

On the hob, the man was cooking some mince meat in one saucepan and spaghetti in the other.

After taking the quick snap, he captioned the picture: “Haha you ain’t lying, I couldn’t eat out another night in a row.

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“Also don’t even worry about it [babe].”

Above the hob, Kayla noticed that there was a black reflective panel.

Can you spot the detail that left Kayla fuming?

She captioned the clip: “Got to do better my guy lmao.”

When she zoomed in on the reflection, Kayla spotted a woman with white acrylic nails holding a phone.

She also noticed the woman was wearing a rose gold Apple watch and had bracelets and a ring on.

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After quizzing her boyfriend on who he was cooking for, he replied: “It should have been you.”

When some suggested it could have been a friend or a sister, Kayla responded: “He and his sister are African American so I could tell it wasn’t her lol and when I asked who it was he responded ‘should’ve been you’.”

“He sent you the pic his girl sent him of what she’s making him for dinner smh sad,” one person commented, to which Kayla responded: “For real lol”.

Another wrote: “Don’t men know we are detectives?!”

While a third person joked: “The red flag is cooking dinner at 10pm.”

“Thank you NEXT.”

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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