I caught my boyfriend texting 39 women and confronted him live on TV

    A woman named Dominique has revealed how shocked she was when she discovered her boyfriend had texted 39 different women during their relationship (Pictured: Dominique confronts her boyfriend Christopher on the Karamo Show)

    A woman shared her shock when she discovered her boyfriend had texted 39 different women during their relationship.

    Dominique said she was at her wits’ end when she traveled to Stamford, Connecticut to confront her husband in front of a live audience on the popular talk show Karamo.

    In a clip shared with YouTubeshe told host Karamo Brown that she took a break from her partner Christopher due to trust issues after she found out he had cheated on her on a massive scale.

    After receiving a call from Christopher, who is 11 years her senior, asking for help finding his missing phone, Dominique set out to find the device. She said her “female intuition” prompted her to open the device and examine its contents.

    “I found the texts. There were 39 of them!” she told Karamo.

    A woman named Dominique has revealed how shocked she was when she discovered her boyfriend had texted 39 different women during their relationship (Pictured: Dominique confronts her boyfriend Christopher on the Karamo Show)

    A woman named Dominique has revealed how shocked she was when she discovered her boyfriend had texted 39 different women during their relationship (Pictured: Dominique confronts her boyfriend Christopher on the Karamo Show)

    “I wrote them down, I wrote down the names, the numbers and everything,” she continued.

    But for Dominique, finding the lyrics was just the beginning. Later, she would contact the women and what she heard shocked her to the core.

    ‘I contacted almost all of them, but in the end I only spoke to two. The first, the young lady, told me things that I didn’t even know myself.

    ‘He took her out to dinner. She told me how they were and he talked to her about our relationship.

    “I was angry. I went to his work and we exchanged a few words. I didn’t want it to get heated because he was at work, so I left. But we’re going to continue this conversation. It’s not over yet.”

    She explained that she had tried to confront Christopher before they appeared on the show, but that while he admitted to having dinner with a woman, he “denied” ever talking about their relationship.

    She said she also found a video on Christopher’s phone that at first appeared to reveal nothing unusual. But before the clip ended, he was seen caressing an unknown woman’s body with his hands.

    When Karamo introduced Christopher on the show, he immediately confessed that he had contacted several women, but only after the couple “went through a lot of problems,” including “financial and trust issues.”

    When host Karamo (pictured left) brought Christopher on the show, he immediately admitted that he had contacted several women, but only after the couple

    When host Karamo (pictured left) brought Christopher on the show, he immediately admitted that he had contacted several women, but only after the couple

    When host Karamo (pictured left) brought Christopher on the show, he immediately admitted that he had contacted several women, but only after the couple “went through a lot of problems,” including “financial and trust issues.”

    He also revealed that he only sought company with the women after he found out that Dominique had messaged another man two months into their relationship.

    “She’s on her phone a lot. She’s got her back turned,” he added. “She carries that phone everywhere she goes… to the bathroom.”

    Dominique reassured him that he had 24/7 access to her phone because she had voluntarily given him the password. But when she finally found out his password, he changed it.

    The moment of truth came at the show’s climax; Karamo’s famous ‘Unlock the phone’ feature, which allows distrustful partners to conspire with show producers to reveal hidden secrets buried deep within their lovers’ phones.

    As he waited for the results, Christopher assured him he had nothing to fear, although his sweaty forehead and trembling eyes said otherwise.

    Karamo revealed that Christopher’s phone indicated he had never messaged other women, kept explicit photos of women, and never contacted them on social media. Both the public and Dominique reacted in disbelief.

    But what he said next was even more painful.

    “Christopher, you have four different apps to clean your phone. And my phone researcher said he’s never seen anyone download that many on their phone.”

    The presenter informed the audience that phone cleaner apps aimed to “swipe everything” and “clean” [in your phone] ‘one, two, three, four times, so we couldn’t find anything anymore’.

    After Dominique scolded him severely, Christopher said the apps had been installed to counter some viruses that had infected his phone.

    Karamo Brown's hit series, The Karamo Show, has become hugely successful, amassing over 1 million subscribers on YouTube (pictured at the 2022 Creative Arts Emmys at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles)

    Karamo Brown's hit series, The Karamo Show, has become hugely successful, amassing over 1 million subscribers on YouTube (pictured at the 2022 Creative Arts Emmys at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles)

    Karamo Brown’s hit series, The Karamo Show, has become hugely successful, amassing over 1 million subscribers on YouTube (pictured at the 2022 Creative Arts Emmys at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles)

    “So I’ll be honest with you,” Karamo interrupted. “When I saw that you had four cleaning apps, I told my producers to reach out to the 39 women.”

    Christopher began to sweat profusely when he heard that Karamo had invited one of the women – the one he had dinner with – to the studio that same day.

    Again, Christopher said he had nothing to fear as he had not been in contact with the women for a long time.

    Karamo then admitted that the joke was on them, as no guest was booked for the show. He said he only suggested it to catch Christopher out.

    “I was just a little messy,” Karamo said. “Ultimately, the communication and transparency in this relationship broke down.

    “By having apps on your phone, by having apps that delete things, and by not giving her your password… it just reactivates the problems that you have.”

    The relationship ended on a positive note when Christopher turned to Dominique and told her, “I love you… this is a special day for us because it’s our wedding anniversary… I’m going to give you my password.”

    Karamo Brown, 43, is perhaps best known for his role as the “culture and lifestyle genre” in the Netflix reboot of Queer Eye.

    But nearly 15 years before that, he was already a streaming star, making history when he was cast as a cast member of The Real World: Philadelphia in 2004.

    Now, twenty years later, his hit series Karamo Show is hugely successful and has over 1 million subscribers on YouTube.

    Although the Texas native is known for making his guests’ lives miserable, he admitted to having a “punked” moment of his own in 2006 when he was told he had a 10-year-old son.

    It was a shock in more ways than one for the Queer Eye star, who came out at age 15, when he was served with a summons to pay back child support totaling $230,000 for his son Jason.

    In an excerpt from his memoir Karamo: My Story Of Embracing Purpose, Healing, And Hope on People, he tells how he first heard about his child.

    When Karamo was 15 years old, he had a single sexual encounter with his high school friend Stephanie Brooks, which resulted in the birth of young Jason.

    As an adult, Karamo became the first openly gay black man to appear on an American reality television series when he starred in The Real World: Philadelphia in 2004.

    While living in Los Angeles two years after his appearance on the series, he returned home one day to find a letter on his doorstep.

    He had recently taken drugs and was still “in a kind of daze” when he saw the front page headline: “Texas Attorney General’s Office.”

    Karamo wrote in his book, “On the second page it said, ‘Subpoena for back child support.’ I thought, Ashton Kutcher is in my house. I’m going crazy!”

    When he read further that Jason’s mother was Stephanie, “I literally spit out the juice that I drank. Now I was in a complete panic.”

    It turned out that the subpoena for child support was issued by the state and that it arose from Stephanie’s application for assistance, not from her complaint against Karamo.

    Karamo traveled to Texas to meet Jason after taking a paternity test, telling People, “I was scared. I realized that I had created this child that I had no idea about that lives there, that I have now ruined him.”

    And yet, he said, “There’s something about the first moment you see your child. All the pieces of me that were missing came together the moment I saw his face. I looked at this little fourth-grader and thought, I can do this.”

    In 2007, Karamo was granted custody of Jason and three years later adopted Christian, Stephanie’s son by another man.

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