Don’t get a girl’s me.
The influence Alexa Losey knew that something was out of the moment he came home from a two -week business trip.
In a recent episode of “The UnoBathered Podcast” by Chloe Madison, Losey, 30, revealed how her “abusive” relationship unraveled after catching his ex -boyfriend who cheated, thanks to his ring camera.
Losey and the host Madison, 28, shared some of their “craziest” romantic stories during the delivery, with Losey remembering a particularly distressing relationship.
She claimed that her ex was excessively controlling and never allowed any independence, describing it as “verbally and psychologically abusive.”
Losey reached a turning point when he got a job in New York, he explained. Her boyfriend, despite being accommodated, refused to join her, claiming that the flights were too expensive.
While she was out, he also allegedly dodged her Facetime calls and, in a sudden change, seemed to be well with hers alone, despite previously dictating each movement.
The popular YouTuber revealed that, at that time, she made him track in Find My Friends.
Alexa Larey and Chloe Madison reported some of their wildest love stories during the episode, with Losey remembering a specially worrying romance. YouTube/Podcast sinothered
She had observed it in unknown places several times when she was out of the city. When finding it strange, he decided to take screenshots.
When Larey returned to Los Angeles, he felt something was wrong. “I entered the house and things were turned off,” Losey said.
He added that when he found (notoriously expensive) the Mer Moisturizer, “there was dirt and as small fingerprints.”
Losey said the other woman “used” her beloved skin care products: articles “coded by girls” that trusted that her partner would never have touched.
“I realized that my fragrances were out of place, it was as if someone had been here,” he continued, emphasizing: “‘I knew.”
Losey asked her partner to check the recordings of the ring camera because she suspected someone had entered.
However, he quickly informed her that the device had not yet been installed, which she found “very rare.”
“That was when I knew. It was as if I had to enter those cameras,” he recalled.
Larey shared that he did not review the phone of his then boyfriend because, in his opinion, if he ever felt the “need” to read his text messages, he would indicate the end of his relationship.
However, he had to access the security system since he knew someone had entered his house.
Larey told Madison that she sat with her boyfriend and tried to convince him to tell the truth, but was not successful.
She continued: “Anyway, I knew that night. I woke up in the middle of the night (and) my body was like ‘Go to enter that security camera footage.”
After remembering that his birthday was the camera’s password, Losey agreed to the images and discovered that another woman had come home “like a clock” at 9 pm every night he had left.
Interpreted, Losey said the mysterious visitor seemed “identical” and “like.”
Eley then called a friend who worked in cyber security, telling him that he was “so important” that he helped “discover who the woman trapped in the camera was.
In “Ten seconds,” Losey’s friend identified the woman, who, for her horror, shared a significant number of mutual followers of her “complete group of friends.”
“So everyone was in that, everyone knew it! Everyone! Nobody told me,” he said.
At that time, Losey admitted that he turned “crazy”, taking hundreds of screenshots of the ring camera that show the woman at home, then printing 600 and in and in andscessing them everywhere.
She said she thoroughly placed photographic evidence in the guest room, in pillowcases, below and on top of the sheets, in “each cereal box” and even in “the toilet paper F:”.
“I just wanted to make sure that his mother would find him, that his friends would find him, that the cleaner would find it,” said Losey.
And, to Stevie Nicks in “Silver Springs,” Losey said about her revenge, “I thought ‘this will persecute you for a long time'”.
The other woman finally tried to communicate, but Losey concluded that she left her in reading, and her chest ex in the rearview mirror.