Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Internet Calls Out Dude Who Pretends Army Wife Wants to Cheat with Him via Facebook

Internet Calls Out Dude Who Pretends Army Wife Wants to Cheat with Him via Facebook

Anyone see this in their Facebook Newsfeed over the weekend?

If not, it's one of the lamest things you'll read today. For some, it will make your blood boil. Over the weekend, Utah-based musician Johnny Heward?went beaucoup Facebook viral by sharing a conversation from a flirty military wife. Since the post went viral, the veracity of the very public exchange has been called into serious question. Here's what happened.

Over the weekend, Heward uploaded a photo of a Facebook conversation between he and a gal named Taelor Vega, presumably some random groupie. In the conversation, she alludes to wanting to cheat on her military husband with Heyward, who gets to play hero and call her out on how awful she is. And then things got weird as he started to creep on her in the creepiest way possible. Here's the problem, though: We're highly skeptical?Taelor Vega?is?even a real person (note: her profile has since been deleted). It's the Internet, after all, and what can you really?believe when it comes to something like this??Was it just a ghost account set up by Heyward or a buddy to stage a stunt? Is Heward just a musican looking for a little cheap publicity? For starters, what kind of girl says something like "Let's have some fun" to a random stranger? Secondly, as the Interweb slueths at Sam Insanity points out, there's her profile photo, which proves problematic:

Yeah, that's actually Brazilian girl named Carolina Neves Ribeiro. She's on Twitter too and already addressed what's going on. The publicity stunt gets debunked even more right?here. It seems like Heward tried to troll the Internet in the worst possible way and ended up getting called out. Tisk tisk. Though he's deleted comments from anyone calling him out, he's sticking to his guns and insisting its real. What do you think? Real? Fake? Sound off in the comments.

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