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The Scathing Message One Wife Allegedly Put on a Billboard to Shame Cheating Husband: 'Tell Jessica You're Moving In!
March 21, 2013
"I think he probably had it coming."
You're cheating heart will make you weep, the old song goes. But in Greensboro, N.C., a billboard could do the same thing.
That's because an apparently angry wife decided to pay for a giant billboard announcing her husband's infidelity to shame him -- and she says she did so using the couple's investment account.
Here's what it says:
Michael,GPS Tracker – $250, Nikon Camera with zoom lens – $1600, Catching my lying husband and buying this billboard with our investment account, – Priceless.
Tell Jessica you're moving in!
– Jennifer

Local TV station WGHP has reached out to the billboard company to see if the message is legitimate or a marketing prank. So far, they haven't gotten a response.
But the locals are loving it.
“The little message to Jessica is perfect,” one woman told the station, adding she wished she would have thought of it in the past.
"I think he's probably got it coming," another man concluded.
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Jonathon M. Seidl is a former managing editor of Blaze News and a best-selling author and speaker. His next book, “Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic,” will be released on October 7, 2025.
Jonathon M. Seidl
Jonathon M. Seidl is a former managing editor of Blaze News and a best-selling author and speaker. His next book, “Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic,” will be released on October 7, 2025.
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