Bunnings girlfriend buys boxes after discovering her boyfriend cheated on her

‘Where’s the aisle for cheating partners?’ Jilted girlfriend visits Bunnings to buy boxes after discovering her boyfriend’s infidelity

  • A jilted girlfriend goes to Bunnings to buy boxes for her cheating boyfriend 
  • The woman discovered his infidelity after his secret lover contacted her online
  • So she used the boxes to pack all of her now ex-boyfriend’s belongings in 

A jilted girlfriend who discovered her boyfriend was cheating on her has gone to Bunnings to look for moving boxes so she could ‘pack up his s***’.

The woman, from New Zealand, shared a series of amusing TikTok videos showing her pushing a trolley with cardboard boxes at Bunnings after she received a message from her boyfriend’s secret lover.

‘So I’m just at Bunnings, I’m trying to find the aisle where you pack your cheating partner’s s***. Um could I please have the aisle for cheating partner – need to pack his s***. Thank you,’ she said in the video.

The scorned woman uploaded a picture of the packed boxes after she removed all of her now-ex's belongings from her home

A jilted girlfriend who discovered her boyfriend was cheating on her has gone to Bunnings to look for boxes so she could ‘pack up his s***’

In a follow up footage, the woman explained how a Bunnings employee was sympathetic towards her after she told him about her situation.  

‘He said to me “oh no, it’s dreadful that you have to move house” and I turned to him and said “oh no, I’m not going anywhere. I’m actually packing up all of my cheating ex’s stuff. I’m staying put”,’ she explained.

‘Then he goes “well why are you doing that?” and I was like “what, you mean packing up all of his stuff and not on the lawn?” oh man, he has a point.’

The scorned woman uploaded a picture of the packed boxes after she removed all of her now-ex’s belongings from her home.

The woman later revealed how she found out about her boyfriend’s infidelity after his ex-girlfriend contacted her on Instagram. 

‘Sorry to be a random but [man’s name] is your boyfriend right? Because your man just left my house at 4.10am saying you aren’t together, you are only friends,’ the message read.

‘You don’t deserve to be mind f***ed around with him. By the way, I’m his ex, the girl that he has been f***ing around with since from the time we broke up, all the way up until now.

‘I’m only telling you this because I’m tired of him messaging or coming to see me when he’s working at night.’

The woman later revealed how she found out about her boyfriend's infidelity after his ex-girlfriend contacted her on Instagram

The woman later revealed how she found out about her boyfriend’s infidelity after his ex-girlfriend contacted her on Instagram

In another video, the woman shared the ‘positive’ part of her breakup.

‘Lets just take a moment to realise how much storage space I now have. Like all of these drawers are empty. I now have half of my wardrobe back,’ she said.

‘I no longer just have to use half of it. I now have a f***ing wardrobe.’

Her videos have since been viewed 100,000 times, with many saying they agree with the Bunnings employee.

‘He’s not wrong. Less work for you and saves money paying for those boxes,’ one wrote, while another added: ‘He definitely has a good point.’

Many suggested other ways to ‘dump’ his belongings, with one joking: ‘Put it on the lawn and mow over it.’