One widow had a killer response for her lifeless husband’s mistress.
Bridgette Davis, 36, took to TikTok to recount the awkward trade she skilled after telling her husband’s lover that he had died.
“When your husband of 10 years dies and you have to tell his mistress,” Davis captioned the clip, subsequently sharing a terse textual content trade she had together with her late husband’s lover. The Cincinnati lady’s video has already racked up greater than 1.6 million views.
Davis’ husband — who was the daddy of her two youngsters —took his personal life in 2018 after an extended battle with bipolar dysfunction.
The widow was conscious that her husband had been seeing the opposite lady earlier than his loss of life, and determined to textual content to inform her of the tragic information.
@bridgettedavis08 There is so much to unpack right here.
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Screenshots included in Davis’ TikTok video present the mistress responding in shock.
“F–k. I can’t believe this,” she first replied, earlier than including: “I can’t, I’m losing it. I can’t do this again. He promised me.”
The mistress then asks Davis if she might go to the place her lover was being buried.
“No,” Davis dryly responded.

Viewers of the TikTok have been divided of their reactions, with some claiming Davis ought to have advised the mistress the place the person was buried.
“Seems like you texted her just so you could be mean to her and not let her go visit. Either be nice or move on,” one critic replied.
“She lost a love too. He wrecked your relationship, not her,” a second particular person chimed in.

However, in another video, Davis shared additional screenshots, during which the mistress admits she knew the person was married.
“You know he was my husband for 10 years right? That we have two amazing kids together that I homeschool?” Davis requested of their textual content trade.
“Yes. I know a lot about things. He needed support, [he] told me him and I were peas in a pod,” the mistress openly rebutted.

In an additional video, Davis disclosed that her husband was not residing of their marital residence on the time he took his life.
The couple had separated a number of months earlier, however the husband had promised he wished to reconcile shortly earlier than his loss of life.
