Well this is all kinds of awkward.
In a short video viewed 1.5 million times and counting over the past 24 hours, a man known only as James appears to have caught his best friend's wife cheating with a bartender.
The embarrassing footage shows the woman locked in an embrace with a man at a bar when she is confronted by her husband's best friend, who acted as best man at the couple's wedding.
The woman, addressed as Nina, looks to the ground when she sees the camera. When asked “What’s going on here?”, she replies “You know what’s going on”.
The footage was posted on Reddit with comments explaining that the woman and her husband wed a year and a half ago in Thailand with several of their friends, including the man who took the video, flying out to join them.
The woman had apparently been cheating with the same man earlier in her relationship but confessed to her then boyfriend and was forgiven.
The post states that in the past week or so her now husband became suspicious that she was cheating again, mentioning his concerns to his best friend.
After the pair learned where she was through a social media post, James headed over and broke up the party.
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