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Angry wife invites husband’s side chic to the house, beats her with a belt (video)

Just as cheating is not allowed in relationships, the same thing applies for marriages. Here the husband or wife, does not expect his or her partner to have extra marital affairs as this can lead to the end of the union. Some get caught in the act while others find themselves lucky.

An angry wife has just taught her husband’s mistress the lesson of her life. She did not just set the woman up at home, she was also filmed beating the young lady. According to reports, the wife has been suspecting her husband of having another woman in his life but got confirmation after he forgot his phone at home.

The wife seized the opportunity to send a text message to her husband’s mistress. She pretended to her husband as she invited the lady to come so they could get down. The message reads: “My stupid wife is not home, come over and let’s make some sweet love.

Wife invites husband’s side chic over to the house and beats her up (video)

Wife invites husband’s side chic over to the house and beats her up Photo: Praize News/YouTube
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The mistress who thought her lover can’t wait to see her, got to the house as soon as she could only to be in a hot mess. According to the video, the wife could be seen beating the mistress with a belt while another lady was behind the camera.

Watch video below:

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Legit.ng earlier reported that talented South African actress Londiwe Ngcamu has just been battered by her lover. It was recently reported that she was mercilessly beaten by her boyfriend following a romantic role she played in a stage play titled Seven Days War. Ngcamu was beaten beyond recognition after her boyfriend accused her of cheating on him for kissing another actor during the play.

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