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EXCLUSIVE See the moment pot-bellied Casanova with SEVEN girlfriends is confronted by his lovers at a cafe - as the Jim Beam fan's love life explodes

EXCLUSIVE See the moment pot-bellied Casanova with SEVEN girlfriends is confronted by his lovers at a cafe - as the Jim Beam fan's love life explodes

Daily Mail​02-05-2025
A balding Romeo has rushed shame-faced from a cafe after he was caught red-handed by a gaggle of his seven lovers while cheating on them ALL at the same time.
The pot-bellied Lothario had managed to keep all seven on the go without each other realising until his secret suddenly unravelled.
Three of his scorned girlfriends confronted the middle-aged love cheat while in the midst of a date with yet another romantic hook-up at a cafe in Ballarat, Victoria.
The women, who were filming with their phones as the drama unfolded, fired questions about his lies and gaslighting as he meekly sat at his table.
He initially tried to carry on sipping on his freshly-brewed latte at Cobbs Coffee - with his hand visibly shaking in the embarrassing encounter.
'Three in 24 hours - what's the deal with that? You think it's okay to hurt women like you are?' yelled one at her former love match.
Finally realising the game was up, he brusquely got up and mumbled 'what?' before he fled out the door without saying another word as they chased after him.
His furious harem followed him down the street as he continued to shrug off their outrage until he reached his bright orange ute and drove off.
A balding Romeo has rushed shame-faced from a cafe after he was caught red-handed by a gaggle of his seven lovers while cheating on them ALL at the same time
'He was my partner for almost a year,' one scorned ex, who wanted to remain anonymous, told Daily Mail Australia.
'We did it to allow other women to see what he is like so hopefully it saves anyone else getting hurt.'
She also claimed her hapless-ex never even put his hand in his pocket during his jam-packed dating schedule.
'He doesn't work and he makes us pay for everything and we just believe his lies,' she said.
'It's been so hard on myself and my family, he has left a lot of pain for all of us.'
The events at the cafe were made public after another scorned lover posted the video to social media.
'Play stupid games, win stupid prizes,' she wrote.
'I changed my Facebook status to 'in a relationship' with this man - then I was contacted by a queen who was also in a relationship with him.'
The woman - who asked not to be named - revealed his amazing network of lovers was exposed when she shared his picture to a Facebook group dedicated to love cheats, called 'Sis, is this your man?'.
It revealed he was hooking up with multiple new partners through Tinder and faking relationships while still looking for even more lovers.
She added: 'More women came forward. This was Saturday. We created a group chat and formed a plan.
'We got up to seven women and he was still swiping on Tinder.'
One of his many Tinder dates then arranged to meet her new squeeze but instead of a romantic catch up, he was confronted by three of his angry lovers.
His latest date grinned from ear to ear as she relished the showdown and the Ballarat love rat squirming in his seat.
'I invited some friends,' she told him, gesturing to the three women as they approached the table.
'How you going?' said one of the women. 'It's so nice catching up ladies, something nice came out of this,' added another.
Dressed in a Jim Beam T-shirt, the man quickly grabbed his phone and sunnies as he made his escape.
'What? You've got nothing to say about how you have played all of these women?' the third woman called after him.
'Hang on, you are going from one woman to another to another to another. All in the same day.'
He also started recording the bizarre showdown while walking down the street.
'You can record us if you want because this is all going up on socials as well, you are in a public place. It's legal mate,' one of the women warned him.
'I don't think he is happy he has been caught out,' said one while laughing. 'Not only gaslighting, but you know, stuffing up women's lives.
The first woman later posted the video to her own Facebook account and let people know she was okay after the confrontation.
'So people don't worry about me, this was my doing,' she explained.
Her comment section was filled with support.
'Cheating creep, glad all the ladies stood tall and called him out,' said one.
'Gee, he was as red as a beetroot, go goddess,' added a second.
'Beyond proud of you and your girls, at the end of the day, think of it as his loss and you just gain a bunch of new girly friends,' added a third.
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