
I accidentally had an affair with my best friend’s husband — here’s what happened when I was confronted
NY Post
Her name is Honey — and she’s in a sticky situation.
An Australian woman who made global headlines for claiming she inadvertently had an affair with her best friend’s husband now says the philandering man is trying to shift the blame onto her.
Honey Brooks went viral on Instagram earlier this month after revealing her gal pal’s spouse secretly subscribed to her OnlyFans site before spending three months exchanging sexy messages with her under a pseudonym.
The content creator claimed she had no idea of the man’s identity — but he now begs to differ.
In a follow-up video posted on Thursday, Brooks further dished on the domestic drama, saying the man has accused her of being a liar in an apparent bid to save his marriage.
“He [the husband] starts blaming me, saying that I knew it was him, that I was going along with it all along,” Brooks stated in the clip.

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