I wanted to test fiance’s loyalty before we tied the knot, I was sure he’d be faithful but it didn’t go to plan AT ALL

A BRIDE-TO-BE was left bitterly disappointed after hiring a glamorous influencer to test her fiance's loyalty ahead of their wedding day.

Lidia Luiza regularly carries out fidelity tests for wives and girlfriends, and shares the results on her TikTok page.


In a recent video, she explained that she'd been hired by one woman after she'd bet her friend £71 that her fiance's head wouldn't be turned by Lidia.

The message from the bride read: "I am getting married in February and I wanted to test my fiance's fidelity, although I do trust him a lot.

"I only want to do it because I have placed a bet with a friend of mine. I bet BRL (Brazilian real) 500 that he would not fall for your test."

In a bid to attract the man's attention, Lidia started following him on Instagram, and began liking some of his photographs.

Shortly afterwards, he sent her a private message on the social media site, complimenting her and asking her if she was real because she looked like a doll.

After numerous flirty messages, Lidia asked if he was dating, to which he replied yes, and asked for her to call him on What's App so that he could explain the situation.

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In text messages following their What's App call, Lidia and the man continued flirting as they tried to arrange a meet up, with him saying things such as: "I'm already dying to kiss that beautiful mouth of yours."

He also asked her not to send messages to his phone because he lives with his girlfriend.

The video then concluded, with the situation as to the wedding and the bride-to-be unclear.

However, in the comments section, people were quick to state that the woman had had a lucky escape.

"She lost her fiance, 500 BRL but gained the benefit of getting rid of him before getting married," one person wrote.

Others speculated that the friend already knew her pal's man was being unfaithful, so had set up the bet in a bid to expose his actions.

"Did she already know something and was too embarrassed to say anything and did the bet for the bride to find out?" one wrote.

While another added: "Now, she may be suffering, but one day she will thank God for the bet. This friend was already suspicious about him."

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