When TikToker Maxine Moore (@moorefun63) and her husband separated, she moved out of the house she shared with her husband. As soon as she moved out, he wasted no time moving his affair partner in.
Now, she has a front-row seat to his very public new relationship and is connecting the dots in real time. The other woman has been posting him all over her social media page, and they are now “Facebook official.”
“Now, the woman he’s gone Facebook official with, I had a feeling, and I kind of already knew that he had been seeing this woman since January,” said Maxine.
Maxine and her husband have only been separated since the beginning of December. It is now March, so they have been carrying on their affair and going on vacations together just during the past three or four months. The timeline certainly raises some eyebrows.
What makes the situation even more ironic is that she knows her husband wants to protect his image, but it’s really hard to do that when you’re broadcasting your affair all over the internet.
The contradiction was almost comical. Instead of reacting with anger or heartbreak, she leaned into humor.
It felt like watching everything unfold in a way that proved her right while also exposing the situation without her having to say much at all.
Going public so quickly often says a lot more than people realize, especially when it unintentionally reveals how long something may have been going on.
“Anyway, I think it’s hilarious, and I needed to share the tea because I am straight up dying laughing when I found out,” said Maxine.

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“Like, this is priceless. You can’t make this up, so you know, flying monkeys just keep flying high.”
Social media just has a way of accelerating everything, including relationships, narratives, and even the truth, blurring the lines between private and public.
In the comments section, some TikTok users were quick to weigh in. They criticized her husband for his behavior, praised her for her resilience, and shared similar experiences with affairs and divorce.
“Girl, you have dodged a bullet. (Being stuck with him for years, I mean). I love your strength. All the best to you,” commented one user.
“Straight up love bombing, narcissistic behavior. The lack of dignity is disgusting,” wrote another.
“It’s hurtful and painful that the person you love turned out to be a complete stranger in your home. I just went through this. She told me to leave. She told me she was gay. She got a girlfriend, moved out, and divorced me. It was the worst possible scenario for me, and all I can say is she has chosen her own path,” added a third.