While no one ever wants to find out their partner has been unfaithful, one woman found out in the most heartbreaking way when she watched his infidelity unfold through their Ring doorbell. Content creator Alexa Losey had returned from a work trip and instantly felt suspicious as she noticed unusual fingerprints in her skincare.
She hadn’t spoken to her boyfriend much while she was away, as he hadn’t been answering her calls and she knew something was up as he’d never used her skincare before, so decided to check their Ring doorbell footage and was left stunned by what she saw. The pair had just moved into a new home, but Alexa knew in her heart something was wrong.
Speaking on the Unbothered podcast, The 30-year-old detailed how she discovered her now ex-boyfriend had been cheating on her with someone who looked “identical” to her. Alexa, who lives in Los Angeles, had gone away for two weeks and when she’d got home, had noticed that her pricey £165 La Mer moisturiser had fingerprints and specs of dirt in it, and it was also obvious that her £48 Sol de Janeiro body cream had been used too.
Eagle-eyed Alexa also noticed her perfumes had been left “out of place” and her parcels that had been unopened had been ‘shuffled’ around. She instantly knew a woman had been in the house as all of the clues were “girl coded”.
She then said her boyfriend started to get ‘cagey’ about the cameras when she asked him for the log in details – and claimed he told her they hadn’t been set up yet.
She recalled: “I need to have answers. I need to just know. I woke up in the middle of the night – my body was like, ‘go get in that security camera footage’. I got the pin first guess. The password was my birthday. I went through the two weeks I’ve been gone, and like clockwork there was a girl coming in 9pm every night who looked identical to me; just like me.”
After seeing the footage, Alexa and her friend managed to track down the mysterious lookalike woman her partner had been seeing and saw her boyfriend was following her on social media.
It gave her the confirmation she needed and to get revenge. She printed off screengrabs of the security footage and plastered them around their home.
“I spent hours putting them anywhere you could f*****g imagine. In books, between laptops, everywhere. I just wanted to make sure that his mum would find it, that his friends would find it, that the cleaner would find it.” She then packed her bags and moved out of their home.
After a few months, Alexa recalled how the other woman had tried to reach out to her, but she shut it down as she has now moved on from the situation.
At Reach and across our entities we and our partners use information collected through cookies and other identifiers from your device to improve experience on our site, analyse how it is used and to show personalised advertising. You can opt out of the sale or sharing of your data, at any time clicking the “Do Not Sell or Share my Data” button at the bottom of the webpage. Please note that your preferences are browser specific. Use of our website and any of our services represents your acceptance of the use of cookies and consent to the practices described in our Privacy Notice and Cookie Notice.