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June 27, 2024 6 mins

If you’re going to cheat, at least be smart about it? This man really cheated on his fiance or wife on a plane in front of everybody with his ring on. He's since gone viral on social media being called out as ‘sis is this your man?’ Looks like he won’t have a fun return trip home... 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is the Fits In with Kate Richie podcast. Hand
it over to Kate Richie, who's got the best story
you've ever heard.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
You don't even know which story I'm going to tell
because you were madly gossiping with Tommy during that.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Sorry at an aeroplane, I do have a storage.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
I mean, the show's full of aeroplanes today. But I
bet you my story about an aeroplaness better than yours.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Shallus your story about an aeroplane?

Speaker 2 (00:24):
How about this? You're just not safe anywhere.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Don't say that because you know it's been an issue
for me. Oh no, you're going to speak from an
educated point of view, then don't let me school you
on aviation.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
I don't mean falling out of the sky good. I
mean if you're going away on a business trip and
you're on a plane, if you're going to pick somebody
up or try and do some hardcore flirting, don't do
it on the plane. Why within well, don't do it
on the plane within earshot of lots of other people,
And don't do it with your wedding ring on whoops,

(00:59):
Because that's that's what's happened. This woman has outed a
cheetah on a plane. Give us a call thirteen twenty
four to ten. If you've been in this difficult position
and then you've thought, you know what, I don't care.
I'm not connected to these people. These people, this woman
or this man, they need to know what's happening behind
their back. So the story goes like like this, this

(01:20):
this woman, she's got on a flight to New York,
and she has met a woman at the airport in
the bar. Her name's Katie. Anyway, they bought the plane.
Katie is sat in a row with a guy who
she has she doesn't really know, but he appears to
be a married man. And then, because she's only sat

(01:42):
one row in front and kind of diagonally across the aisle,
she's just been privy to this entire flirting. I don't
know what you call it fiestaes look, I don't. So
she she can see is a man with a wedding ring,
a woman that is not sat directly beside him to

(02:05):
start with, But after some coercing, he convinces this woman
called Katie because he keeps saying her name quite loudly,
and it's Katie as in Katy Perry with a wife.
You don't often see it, so he convinces Katie to
swap seats so that she can be closer to him
and they can continue drinking and partying on on the flight,

(02:26):
he reveals things like he's the director of his company
and he's heading to New York on a business trip.
And she thinks this guy's married. They've only just met.
What's going on? I feel a responsibility to let people know.
So she gets on the internet and she's posting photos
and video saying, if this is your man, if this

(02:52):
is your married man, and he's on flight whatever it is,
whateverning heading for from Houston to New York, and this
is the information we know about him, he's doing the
wrong thing.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Is it your place to do that? Like if you're
a punta, right, and you know absolutely nothing about what's
going on in his relationship and you're not connected to him.
So he might have a wedding ring on, but who
knows what's going on at home?

Speaker 2 (03:27):
Who are you?

Speaker 1 (03:28):
What do you mean?

Speaker 2 (03:29):
He's really unhappy and sad and they've slowly drifted apart,
so he.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
Should go okate And you don't know either, No.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
I don't know, but I do what I do believe though.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
You have to judge, don't we know, yeah, or we're
judging as we pick our nose mid break.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
I didn't pick my nose because I got nervous about
being honest. I just think, look, I just think that
you can do do what you want to do. As
you said, nobody knows what's going on behind closed doors.
But what I really loathe is that when that kind
of behavior is flaunted and there's a sense of entitlement

(04:09):
to I can wear my redding wing, I can wear.
I can wear when want wedding ring, I can I
can put this out there into the world. And as
people said on her post, thank you so much for
bringing this to us. We were undecided about whether you
should be outing this person or not. But if he's

(04:29):
going to do it within earshot, he's basically the seat
behind you. This is this is he doesn't seem to
care or have any respect for the people around him,
maybe not the family at home and not and not himself.
I've had that situation before where.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
Guy was flirting with you.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
No one flirts with me. But I was at a
restaurant and the table behind me was a table of men,
and they were obviously all married men, and the conversation
that I could hear. I was with my husband at
the time, I think, and listening to the way they

(05:06):
spoke not only about the people that they were in
relationships with, but then other people that they were having
Austra Maartles other relationships with. And it wasn't even a
quick update with the facts. It was highly disrespectful and
just just the pig. It was so piggish, and I

(05:30):
didn't have the Firstly, I didn't have the skills to
know out of record and put it onto the internet.
But do you know what I mean? Is part of
you that always thinks, oh goodness, I wish I could
let that person that is gross.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
I was ever one night and there was a guy
that I know and that the family knows, and he
was there with another woman who wasn't his partner, and
I thought, oh, maybe it's just a work colleague whatever,
but it looked kind of cozy. And I remember sort
of halfway halfway through the night, I rang Dad and I.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
Was a Dad, you're not gonna believe it.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
You're not gonna believe who's at dinner. And then he said,
all right, mate, the best way forward here is you
didn't see anything just you didn't see anything say, don't
say hello or make yourself known, just pass on quietly.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
What do you mean to do? How part of it though?
What part of what is that called complicit? Isn't it?

Speaker 1 (06:34):
I don't know? Called John and go Hey? You should
be more thorough with your mates. Wife Sits in Whipper
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