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Pub responds to scorned lover’s newspaper ad ripping cheating ex

The mystery surrounding a fiery message in a local newspaper which captured Australia’s attention has deepened after a pub came forward to apologize to the scorned woman.

The “filthy” cheating actions of a man named Steve was printed for everyone to see, with readers of Mackay and Whitsunday Life in Queensland’s east getting a shock in their Friday edition of the paper.

A page four advertisement was printed by Jenny, a scorned lover. It cost between $1,000 and $1500.

“Dear Steve, I hope you’re happy with her,” the open letter read.

“Now the whole town will know what a filthy cheater you are. From Jenny.

“P.S. I bought this ad using your credit card.”

The note has since gone viral with an Adelaide pub posting a hilarious reaction to Jenny on its roadside signage.

“Dear Jenny, I’m sorry,” the pub’s sign reads.

A pub in Adelaide responded hilariously to Jenny’s roadside sign.

“From all the Steves.”

Mackay and Whitsunday Life have been inundated with “dozens” of messages since the full page note went to print on page four.

“We do not know who Steve is, but apparently he’s been very, very bad,” a newspaper representative said.

“We won’t be revealing any details about Jenny.”

But, the last part of Jenny’s revenge seems to have been unsuccessful.

The newspaper ad purchased by Jenny in Australia's Mackay and Whitsunday Life.
A jealous girlfriend purchased an ad in a local newspaper to criticize her cheating boyfriend.

“We have not charged the credit card in question,” the Mackay and Whitsunday Life representative said.

The newspaper’s sales manager Mike McCann told the Today Show on Saturday it held off charging the credit card provided as it could technically have been card fraud.

However, he was urging Steve to come forward and “cover” the bill.

Mr McCann said staff at the paper thought the ad was “just crazy” and the response since had been phenomenal.

Jenny’s actions were met with praise from a legion of new-found fans.

“Jenny sounds like someone I want to be friends with,” one person said.

“Not all heroine‘s wear capes. Jenny is my new favourite person,” said another.

“Couldn’t love this more if I tried LOL… Good on you Jenny,” proclaimed another amused commenter.

Steve was not as well received by the public.

“Never trust a Steve,” one said, while another said they “would have charged the card”.

“Everyone who knows a Steve and Jenny have suddenly sat up and taken notice,” another person joked.

But not everyone was convinced.

Some claimed Jenny & Steve didn’t exist, and the ad is clever marketing.

“This has PR stunt written all over it,” one user wrote.

“Good way of getting more likes and readers to your page,” another said.

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