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‘Marriage is a scam’ – Internet reacts to husband allegedly cheating with more than 100 women

Posted on April 1, 2026
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PICTURE: FACEBOOK/ THABISO AND GALALETSANG

A married couple left the internet in a frenzy after the wife shared in a viral video that her husband had cheated with over 100 women.

The couple, who have been identified as Galaletsang Precious and Thabiso Paul, became a hot topic after cracks were exposed in their marriage.

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In the shocking viral video, Galaletsang confronted her husband about his infidelity. She mentioned that she had been calling Thabiso, because she wanted to talk about the chats on his phone. She also confronted him for not sleeping in their home for four days, and revealed that she found condoms in his work bag.

Galaletsang is known to share her marriage life on her social media platforms, with one of the standout moments being when they celebrated the purchase of a white Porsche Cayenne. Through various posts, she has also been sharing how her husband has been wonderful to her.

Thabiso is a serial cheater, Brotherhood is Proud 🫣💔🇿🇦🤣 pic.twitter.com/Y1cN3U1gNz

— Black-Jesus💧🇿🇦 (@KingMntungwa) March 31, 2026

Social media was buzzing after Galaletsang shared a screen recording displaying cellphone numbers of Thabiso’s alleged girlfriends. Some were left wondering how he kept over 100 relationships a secret.

Telling his side of the story, Thabiso also took to his Facebook page. According to him, Galaletsang has been insecure in their marriage, this led her to call each person that she did not recognise on his contact list.

“I’m not a perfect person, I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my life and I’m not here to act like a saint. But what is happening, is people being fed a story that leaves out everything I’ve been dealing with behind closed doors,” penned Thabiso.

He disputed living a double life and being sneaky. He also clarified that he is not romantically involved with over 100 women.

King Solomons side of the story.😭🫣😩 pic.twitter.com/F1xfU6LSHd

— kgadi♠️ (@Kgadi_yaMoloto) April 1, 2026

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X (formerly Twitter) users weighed in:

Bruh cheating is crazy, i wouldn’t wanna put my woman through that shit…

Nigga cheated with over 100 women??? That’s diabolical Bruh. Like monna just divorce geh

— King Lemor (@EmperorG24) March 31, 2026

He got married, got a porche and activated his hoe mode !!

Proof that your man is only loyal because he doesnt have money to book hotels😭😭 pic.twitter.com/5hkyM9PTJR

— i think you’re amazing , that’s why I (@Nkabiikazii) March 31, 2026

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