Woman Goes Viral For Exposing Alleged Cheater At Vegas Pool Party: VIDEO

A woman has captivated the attention of the internet after allegedly exposing a cheater on his bachelor party in Las Vegas.

Everyone knows what happens in Sin City is supposed to stay there. It's a place of bad decisions and regret…with a little bit of fun mixed in.

However, there are some things that will follow you back home, and allegedly cheating on your fiancée is right at the top of the list, thanks to popular TikTok personality Tiana Wiltshire.

Tiana claims to have spotted an unnamed man on his bachelor party straying outside the fence, and she placed the internet on high alert.

Woman goes viral for exposing alleged cheater.

"If your fiancé just went on his bachelor trip to Las Vegas and was at the MGM Wet Republic pool yesterday, Sunday [commented she meant Saturday] March 9th, he cheated on you," Tiana said in the wildly viral video.

At one point, she decided to confront this alleged cheater and find out what the hell was going on. She further explained, "I said, 'Oh, are you the one getting married?' And and he said, 'Um, supposedly, something like that.'"

It was off to the races from there. You can watch her break the situation down below, and hit me with your reactions at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

Tiana also revealed that a woman reached out after her original video went viral and claimed to have seen the same man with his group of friends.

We're really getting down the rabbit hole now, folks. The world is on the hunt to find out whoever this mysterious alleged cheater might be, and it seems like Tiana is VERY confident she knows all parties involved.

You can watch her final update on the situation below.

The comments on this situation are every bit as funny as you'd expect. Enjoy a few below.

  • If ur husband goes to Vegas for his bachelor party call it right then and there lolll
  • What happens in Vegas stays on Tik Tok
  • Do people understand that even if they’re celebrating their "last time single" you are in fact still not single
  • I love social media
  • The type of girls we appreciate
  • I can’t imagine just scrolling TikTok excited to be getting married and run across this.
  • Ladies, if your man is doing a bachelor party in Vegas or Nashville…it’s a NO.

Now, I've made my opinion on cheaters clear in the past. You're a real piece of garbage if you cheat. Doesn't matter if you're a man or a woman. I'm an equal opportunity offender with this stance. Cheaters should be exposed and aired out for the world to see. Expose them!

Having said that, I'll set aside my personal views and get into some basic common sense. Having an affair in the 1950s was probably easy and damn near impossible to get caught as long as it happened outside of the home and nobody talked.

That's not the case anymore. Not at all. We now live in an era of social media and technology. I can find out your life story in a matter of minutes if I want to. I'll find your cell number, address, wife's name, the name of your children, how much you paid for your house, your criminal history and more before I finish my first cocktail. Furthermore, there are cameras everywhere. We all have one in our pocket with our cell phones.

Everything can be documented and the internet is forever. Now, can you still get away with cheating? Sure. I'm sure it's more than possible, but even the *TINIEST* mistake will bring you down.

This alleged cheater went to Las Vegas with the boys, and the original video has now been watched more than 23 million times. That's a staggering level of attention.

I'd say pour one out for this guy, but it kind of sounds like he has it coming. Do better, folks. Do much better. Let me know what you think at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.