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Florida husband cheats, then asks if his side chick can stay with them because she’s getting evicted: ‘This can’t be real’

A lesson in entitlement.

A TikTok video of a husband asking his wife if his mistress can move into their family home because she is facing eviction has gone viral. The 97-second clip, posted by creator Sienna May under the handle @teatimewithsi, features a heated argument between a husband and wife regarding this absurd request. 

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It is important to note right away that this is a scripted performance rather than a real-life event. Sienna May is well known for her series of relationship drama skits, which focus on themes like infidelity, gaslighting, and messy breakups.

The video starts with the husband nervously approaching his wife to ask if his mistress, Ashley, can stay with them because she is about to be homeless. He even suggests that Ashley could help around the house, specifically mentioning that she could help in the kitchen with the cooking. 

The wife is clearly stunned by the request 

She asks him to clarify what he is talking about. When she realizes he is actually suggesting that the woman he cheated with should move in, she firmly refuses. She tells him that he can wait until their divorce is finalized if he wants to live with her, but she refuses to have this person in their home while they are still married.

The husband tries to push back, suggesting that Ashley could even sleep on the couch or in the garage. When the wife asks why her husband’s mistress being homeless is her problem, the husband tries to guilt her by asking if she really wants the woman to be homeless. The wife stands her ground, reminding him that this is the person he cheated with who ruined their family. 

She makes it very clear that no one is coming into that house while she is there, especially not while their kids are present. The husband ends the interaction with a dismissive attitude, showing a complete lack of concern for his wife’s boundaries.

This specific video has gained massive traction on the platform, racking up approximately 14 million views and about 690,000 likes. It has also generated around 1,400 comments and has been reposted 27,000 times. The caption on the video, which reads, “He is really getting bold,” highlights the level of audacity portrayed in the skit. 

May’s content depicts the intense emotions often associated with cheating

Sienna May has built a niche for herself by creating these hypothetical scenarios that feel like high-stakes relationship dramas. Her videos use exaggerated dialogue and clear acting performances to draw viewers in. While the scenarios are fake, they mimic the kind of real-life conflict that many people find engaging to watch. 

Moreover, her use of hashtags like #caughtcheating, #cheatinghusband, and #cheater helps the content reach a wide audience that is already interested in relationship drama. This type of content is actually a common roleplay trope on X and other platforms. Many creators produce similar videos that are labeled as relationship skits or caught cheating roleplay. 

The dialogue in the video is particularly effective at showcasing the absurdity of the situation. When the husband says, “So, um, Ashley. Ashley been kinda needing my help. She’s gonna be homeless if I don’t help her out, so I was asking if, uh, she can stay with us,” it sets the tone for the entire interaction. 

The wife’s reaction of “You want. Yeah. What? Huh?” feels very human and relatable, given how bizarre the request is. The husband’s insistence that “she’ll just stay in the garage even” shows a complete disregard for the wife’s comfort or the reality of the situation.

It is clear that the goal of this video is to explore the extremes of gaslighting and entitlement within a relationship. By having the husband act as though the mistress’s housing situation is the wife’s responsibility, the skit hits on common frustrations people have with cheating partners. 

Even though we know it is just a skit, it is fun to see how these dynamics are played out for entertainment. If you have been following these kinds of videos on your feed, you know that the “husband wants mistress to move in” premise is a classic way to get people talking. 

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