Family drama can be messy, especially when it unfolds on social media. One person took matters into their own hands and called out their cousin’s ex-wife for her hypocrisy on Facebook. The ex-wife accused her former husband of being a bad father, but the tables were turned when she was reminded of her own actions. Grab your popcorn and let’s dive into this juicy story!
Family Thinks They’re the A**hole

Cousin’s Marriage Background

Moving and Having a Child

The Affair and Divorce

Finding Out the Truth

Cousin’s Second Wedding

Ex-Wife’s Accusation

Confronting the Ex-Wife

Family’s Reaction

Second-Guessing Themselves

Parents’ Opinion

Grandmother’s Dementia

Feeling Better

Ex-Wife’s Hypocrisy Exposed!
After the cousin’s ex-wife accused him of being a bad father on Facebook, our protagonist couldn’t help but call her out on her own actions. They reminded her that she cheated on their cousin and asked if she considered how that would affect their child. While the family was mad at the protagonist for confronting the ex-wife, their parents didn’t think they were wrong, just that they shouldn’t have said anything. Now, they’re feeling better and can stop second-guessing themselves. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Commenter praised for being a savage in family drama

NTA calls out professor for leaving 8-month pregnant wife for student.

Commenters agree OP is NTA for exposing cousin’s ex-wife on FB

Exposing the truth in private messages: NTA wins this round

Keeping it civil for the sake of the child

Cheating ex-wife exposed on Facebook, commenters support cousin’s decision.

NTA calls out ex-wife’s BS with decency

Calling out bias NTA stands up for what’s right

No drama llama here! Commenter finds ex-wife’s post hilarious

Defending cousin’s remarriage against entitled ex-wife.

Calling out the ex-wife on Facebook: YTA or NTA?

NTA calls out hypocritical behavior on social media.

Supportive comment defends father’s relationship with daughter amidst drama

Calling out the ex-wife on Facebook – NTA or ESH?

Commenter is not the a**hole in family drama

Calling out hypocrisy is satisfying, but not always helpful. ESH.

Commenter praises someone for being fair and elegant.

Taking the high road pays off, even in family drama

Engaging in family drama without knowing all the details?

Calling out double standards

Supportive comment shares personal experience with ex-wife drama.

ESH according to commenter, but one reply thinks otherwise.

Family drama on Facebook? ♀️ Commenter suggests blocking the ex.

Ex-wife gets exposed on Facebook, commenter approves.

Standing up for oneself against ex’s dirty comment.

Discussion on alimony and spousal support laws in America.

Internet hero crowned for siding with poster in family drama

Stay out of Facebook drama, YTA

Man calls out ex-wife’s wrongdoings, internet supports him

Grammar police called out in fiery comment section

This commenter is a golden god of truth!

Commenter advocates for staying out of family drama. ESH.

Sending the message was wrong, but ex is also AH. ♀️

Spilling the tea on ex-wife with a hint of sass

Taking down a jealous ex-wife like a boss!

Defending family against toxic exes NTA

Defending the child NTA suggests savage response.

Consider the cousin’s feelings before calling out ex-wife.

Commenter calls out drama and suggests ESH, with valid point

Commenter praises OP for being a ‘good a-hole’

Family drama and questionable behavior. NTA for calling it out.

NTA like a boss!

Family stands united against cousin’s ex-wife’s betrayal

No drama here! Commenter is not the a**hole.

Commenter claims ‘not the a**hole’ for the win!

NTA receives support for handling family drama on Facebook.

Curious commenter left hanging, no replies to satisfy intrigue

Commenter shows support for OP with playful tone.

Commenter is not the a**hole in family drama.

Cheers to internet beers during family drama!

Sleeping in the bed they made. NTA wins.

Commenter defends against accusations with NTA verdict.

Standing up for oneself online, NTA comment section drama unfolds.

Cheers to a drama-free victory!
