They're trying to play the victim card. |
Are you aware that you sound insane? |
Agree that they are trying to come across as victims. I think they are annoying and gross. Will not support their professional endeavors. They made their bed. |
+1 It's so weird that they're doubling down on the deceit. Why not just own it--we were in unhappy marriages and our close friendship turned to love. It was unplanned, we fell deeply in love, and regret the hurt we caused our families. |
Not everyone admires adulterers, which is why they lost their jobs. They don't seems to get it. Do you? |
Everything I know about these two has been against my will. |
Because they don't regret, have made no apologies, and are trying to present themselves as victims. Their co-workers saw their tawdry, selfish behavior for what it was. |
I know, and I find them so gross. They are like bots or something. |
Their ex spouses are reportedly dating each other |
A la shania Twain |
![]() How many ways can these two couples mess up their kids?!?! |
Only TJ’s kid is young and was a product of his marriage. This must be hard and confusing for her. Who knows what his involvement is with his other kids from his first marriage, my guess is it’s not much since they’re older and never mentioned as far as I can remember. Amy’s and Andrew’s kids are also older, and less directly affected by breakups involving stepparents. |
They have no shame. She shared that when news of the affair broke, he drunk a bottle of vodka, took a bunch of edibles, then texted her messages implying he might die. She rushed over and feared he was dead after finding him passed out. These women falling for this guy are such morons. He is an amoral narcissist with the maturity of a flea! |
Coming from twice divorced people with history of affairs/infidelity in both their pasts—the “we love each other” and their phony timeline just don’t play. |
Every effort to invite sympathy only makes them look worse and digs the hole even deeper. They're not the sharpest tools in the shed! |