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Woman exposes groom-to-be as a cheater in viral TikTok after spotting him on his bachelor party in Las Vegas – but leaves the internet divided by outing him

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Tiana Wiltshire, a personal trainer and nutrition coach, posted a video to TikTok Sunday that has since garnered nearly 24 million views

A TikTok influencer was engulfed in a firestorm of controversy after reporting that a man had cheated on his bride-to-be during his bachelor party in Vegas.

Tiana Wiltshire, a personal trainer and nutrition coach, uploaded a TikTok video on Sunday to share her findings. The clip quickly went viral and as of Thursday night had nearly 24 million views.

In the clip, Wiltshire claimed a man cheated on his fiancée at the MGM Grand casino in Las Vegas on March 9, though she left out any sordid details.

“If your fiance just went on his bachelor trip to Las Vegas and was at the MGM Wet Republic pool yesterday… he cheated on you,” Wiltshire said.

She noted that another girl informed her of the infidelity and insisted that she was not flirting with the man herself, ‘but he was flirting with me and my friends.’

Tiana Wiltshire, a personal trainer and nutrition coach, posted a video to TikTok Sunday that has since garnered nearly 24 million views

She claimed a man had cheated on his bride-to-be during his bachelor party in Las Vegas

She claimed a man had cheated on his bride-to-be during his bachelor party in Las Vegas

Personal trainer Tiana Wiltshire posted a video to TikTok on Sunday in which she claimed a man had cheated on his bride-to-be during his bachelor party in Las Vegas

Wiltshire shared a video of the man, taken at the MGM Grand casino on March 9, adding that he flirted with her and her friends

Wiltshire shared a video of the man, taken at the MGM Grand casino on March 9, adding that he flirted with her and her friends

Wiltshire shared a video of the man, taken at the MGM Grand casino on March 9, adding that he flirted with her and her friends

@tianawiltshire

*SATURDAY MARCH 9!!!!* not Sunday sorry im hungover. PLEASE DON’T MARRY HIM. A girl told us this and we went to get his insta so we could tell you. The fact that he immediately gave us his information also shows loyalty…. HELP ME FIND THIS GIRL 😭

♬ original sound – Tiana Wiltshire

‘I went to test the waters because I wanted to find out about his Instagram so I could send you a DM and then I went and just said, like, hey, like where are you from, whatever, and he was super flirty,’ Wiltshire continued.

“And I said, oh, are you getting married, and he said, uh, supposedly — something like that.”

She added that the man and his friends were wearing pink hats and she believed she had found his Instagram.

However, she declined to share the username, ‘in case I get sued.’

Wiltshire urged other women to contact her if they suspect they have been cheated. She ended the video, but not before insinuating that the groom’s name rhymed with ‘Cat Saddam’s’.

While the clip was met with an outpouring of support, including praise for being a ‘girly’ girl, the influencer quickly ran into problems.

As online sleuths began hunting for the man many believed to be Matt Adams, some netizens stumbled across wedding registries.

Wiltshire shared her Instagram message story with another woman pleading with her to ‘tell people to stop messaging us.’

The woman wrote that her fiance’s name was Matt Adams ‘but he hasn’t been to Vegas and would never cheat’.

She added that she had to deactivate her wedding website after a flood of strangers responded.

After hinting that the man's name 'rhymes with Cat Saddams', netizens flocked to the wedding registries of men named Matt Adams, sparking controversy.

After hinting that the man's name 'rhymes with Cat Saddams', netizens flocked to the wedding registries of men named Matt Adams, sparking controversy.

After hinting that the man’s name ‘rhymes with Cat Saddams’, netizens flocked to the wedding registries of men named Matt Adams, sparking controversy.

She fended off commentators who insisted the mystery groom-to-be did nothing wrong

She fended off commentators who insisted the mystery groom-to-be did nothing wrong

She fended off commentators who insisted the mystery groom-to-be did nothing wrong

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1710459857 755 Woman exposes groom to be as a cheater in viral TikTok after

“Am I a horrible person for trying to save this girl from a lifetime of misery?” Wiltshire demanded in response to a comment

Viewers were quick to point out that Wiltshire’s actions did more harm than good.

‘At this point you might be doing more harm than good. Put his IG out there and leave it at that,’ one user remarked during the video.

‘They should take legal action against you. You knew what you were doing. It was all for the views,’ wrote another.

The influencer received disparaging comments about her appearance and was even accused of cheating with the mystery groom.

Wiltshire responded to one commenter in a follow-up video, saying she had received dozens of similar remarks, “and they’re all from girls.”

‘You could have just shut up or helped me look for her,’ she cried.

Another user considered her ‘a terrible person’ and confessed: ‘What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.’

“Am I a horrible person for trying to save this girl from a lifetime of misery?” Wiltshire asked incredulously.

“I can’t imagine how I would feel if I was scrolling through these comments and my husband commented in support of a cheater.”

In another clip, she claimed such comments overwhelmingly came from men.

She pointed to a particular reading: ‘It’s a stag party. You must cheat. If you don’t, you’re a loser.’

“It’s so disheartening and disgusting how expected of a man to cheat on a girl,” Wiltshire said.

‘And the fact that so many people are just defending this man…it’s not cool to openly support someone who is doing something just so morally wrong.’

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