Woman shocked after boyfriend expresses love for someone else in accidental texts

Have you ever got a text from your partner that was meant for someone else? What about if the message was them expressing their love for another person?

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A woman has claimed she would have rather found out her boyfriend was cheating on her after receiving text messages he had intended to send to a friend. Many of us worry about accidentally texting someone something that was intended for someone else or, while discussing a person, unintentionally calling them. That fear became a reality for one man when he fired off seven messages meant for a friend but mistakenly sent them to his girlfriend instead.

Ginny Hogan, a writer and stand-up comedian from New York, regularly posts quips to social media commenting on everyday occurrences. But it was a personal anecdote that really resonated with people. Read More: ‘HRT made me want sex again at 51 - my husband wasn’t keen, so I’m having an affair’ Taking to Threads, she wrote: “My boyfriend just sent me seven texts in a row that were all intended for a friend.



All seven were about how much he loved Nicolas Cage . I would have rather found out he was cheating.” Reacting to the jokey post, many people were horrified on her behalf, while others were outraged she could mock the Con Air actor so blatantly.

One user scolded: “You don't deserve him.” While another person joked: “I'm so sorry for your loss.” And someone else quipped: “If he was cheating would he have been Gone in 60 seconds?” Love him or loathe him, Nicolas Cage has enjoyed an incredible career as one of Hollywood's most famous actors.

Considered one of the original 'nepo' babies as a member of the Coppola family dynasty, he won his first Oscar for Leaving Las Vegas and was nominated for a second Academy Award for Adaptation. His latest film, Longlegs, has won rave reviews from critics and film fans alike and even earned a near-perfect score from Rotten Tomatoes. The horror film was written and directed by Osgood Perkins and also stars Maika Monroe .

It follows an FBI agent, who has been tasked with tracking down an occultist serial killer responsible for murdering multiple families across America. After watching the film, one social media user wrote: "It's chilling in a way that crawls under our skin courtesy of Osgood Perkins' masterful blend of supernatural and psychological horror and one genuinely frightening performance from Nicolas Cage." The film has become actor Nicolas Cage's best opening since his 2007's National Treasure: Book of Secrets.

Ginny's new comedy special, Regression, is available to watch on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Dish, YouTube, Google Play, and more. Do you have a story to share? Email eve.wagstaff@reachplc.

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