HUSBAND IN ‘RACY’ AFFAIR
Caught with run app
Her marriage had a good run. That is, until a workout app revealed that her husband was getting hot and sweaty with his mistress rather than burning calories while jogging. Red flags ran through Megan McGee’s mind when her military hubby of four years randomly demanded “a break” from their holy matrimony in November
2020.
Searching for answers that might explain his sudden need for distance, the blonde sleuth scoured her spouse’s online activity to uncover his heart-rate-rising secrets.
“I studied his running map on the Strava workout app and realized that he ran past, paused around or ended at an address where a fellow Army girl lived,” McGee, 29, from Virginia, explained to The Post. “Their relationship had always given me a weird feeling and they were deployed together.”
‘That little weasel’
The betrayed bride shared the shocking details of her marriageending find in an online video.
“Strava is a social-media app where friends can follow each other and share their workouts with each other,” McGee explained on TikTok.
The backstabbed belle went on to explain how the exercise routes exposed her ex’s deception.
“When he first came home from deployment, he wasn’t really going into to work a lot, so there were a lot of days he would go on runs,” she recalled, while making chocolate chip banana bread. “There were times that I offered to go on runs with him, and he would make up some excuse about how he was going to run too far for me [or that] I wouldn’t be able to keep up,” added McGee. But when her unidentified hubby — who she cheekily refers to as “that little weasel” — arbitrarily decided he’d be taking a sabbatical from their wedded bliss, the millennial’s suspicions piqued. “What I ended up finding through [his] Strava running maps was that he would start his ‘run’ at our house and he would end it at her house,” she said. “She lived probably a half of a mile away.”
Snagged with ’Net
And she’s far from the only lady to learn of a lover’s disloyalty via tattle-tale technology.
“I found out [my man was cheating through] Venmo — those outlying social apps are wild,” a supportive commenter confessed beneath McGee’s chaotic clip.
“I found out through our AMC account. Sooo many movie dates that I didn’t go on,” penned a separate victim of adultery.
“I found out through Netflix because someone was binging ‘Gossip Girl,’ ” wrote a third.
Rather than letting her scoundrel ex run away scot-free, leaving her with a broken heart and bank account, McGee hopes she can squeeze out some juicy specifics to help restore all that she’s lost.
“I’m going to release the whole story as a series,” she said, teasing “wild details about the affair, the military, my ex-mother-in-law.
“[I need] to get repaid for everything that was taken from me.”