A Nigerian woman, identified on TikTok as @yettyqueen198, has shared a shocking experience of how her curiosity about her husband’s activities led her to a hospital bed.
In a viral video, she was seen lying in a hospital bed with a medical tube attached to her arm. She revealed that after checking her husband’s phone and feeling unsatisfied with what she found, she went a step further and cloned his device, copying all its data onto another phone.
However, the results of her deep dive were far from what she expected. The messages and contacts she discovered left her so shaken that she ended up in the hospital.
Social Media Reactions
Her story sparked mixed reactions from netizens, with many warning against snooping on a partner’s phone.
@Simply_feesah: “Checking a man’s phone is like cutting onions; there’s no way you won’t be depressed. May Allah guide our homes.”
@goodvibes: “At first, I always got goosebumps, but now I’m a veteran.”
@Wendy: “For your peace of mind, just leave your man’s phone alone!”
@suzzybee8: “Abeg, teach me how to clone—I want to get hypertension too!”
@jasminemedia: “For sanity’s sake, just don’t go there. You’ll either cry or shout—no other outcome.”
Would you ever check your partner’s phone? Let us know your thoughts!
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