The term “loyalty inspectors” first gained popularity on TikTok, where women claimed to test the faithfulness of their clients’ spouses for 20 reals ($4) to 150 reals ($30). Oddity Central says other techniques involve sending WhatsApp messages and slipping into the husbands’ DMs. The loyalty inspector gives a screenshot to their client as proof after finishing their task. Nicolly, a 22-year-old woman, claimed that someone approached her on Instagram to ask her to check on her husband’s loyalty and that she later found a sizable market for the service.
“She came to me on Instagram saying that she thought I was very beautiful and that I was her husband’s type. She said that she was very suspicious of him because he had already committed a few times, so she wanted me to hit on him to see if he would fall.”
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