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I Exposed My Husband’s Affair Live on National TV

I woke to silence on my fortieth birthday. The California sun streamed through the curtains of our Beverly Hills mansion, painting golden patterns across the king-sized bed. Marcus's side was empty, the sheets cold and undisturbed. He hadn't come home last night. Again. I ran my fingers over the vacant space beside me, feeling the familiar ache of disappointment settling in my chest. Today was supposed to be different. Today was my birthday. "He'll remember," I whispered to myself, the sound of my voice startling in the quiet room. "He has to." I pushed myself up, catching my reflection in the mirrored closet doors.
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I woke to silence on my fortieth birthday.

The California sun streamed through the curtains of our Beverly Hills mansion, painting golden patterns across the king-sized bed. Marcus's side was empty, the sheets cold and undisturbed. He hadn't come home last night. Again.

I ran my fingers over the vacant space beside me, feeling the familiar ache of disappointment settling in my chest. Today was supposed to be different. Today was my birthday.

"He'll remember," I whispered to myself, the sound of my voice startling in the quiet room. "He has to."

I pushed myself up, catching my reflection in the mirrored closet doors. The woman staring back at me was a stranger—her body soft and rounded where it had once been toned, her face fuller, her eyes dimmed. Twelve years of marriage had transformed me from Isabella Hayes, the luminous rising star of Hollywood, into... this. A shadow. A footnote.

I shook the thought away. Not today. Today I would recapture something of the woman I used to be.

In the bathroom, I took extra care with my appearance. I applied foundation to cover the pallor that had become my constant companion, swept blush across my cheeks, and painted my lips a deep red—the same shade I'd worn to the premiere of my last film, before I'd met Marcus. Before I'd chosen love over career.

From the back of my closet, I pulled out a vintage Valentino gown—emerald green silk that once hugged my curves perfectly. It had been years since I'd worn it. With trembling hands, I stepped into it, sucking in my breath as I tugged the zipper up. It fit, barely, the fabric straining across my hips. I twisted my hair into classic Hollywood waves, securing them with pins that glinted in the light.

"There you are," I murmured to my reflection. "Still in there somewhere."

Downstairs, I transformed our dining room. Crystal glasses, the fine china we never used, silver candlesticks polished to a gleam. I prepared Marcus's favorite meal—beef Wellington, roasted vegetables, and a chocolate soufflé that took three attempts to get right. The kitchen filled with rich aromas as I worked, my phone propped against the spice rack, playing the soundtrack from the film where Marcus and I had first met.

I texted him at noon: *Coming home for dinner tonight? I've made something special.*

No response.

At three, I called. Straight to voicemail.

"Marcus, it's me. Just wondering what time you'll be home. I've... I've prepared dinner for us. Call me back?"

By five, the table was set, candles waiting to be lit. I paced the marble floors, my heels clicking a lonely rhythm. The soufflé had already fallen. The Wellington was drying out in the warming drawer.

I checked my phone for the hundredth time. Nothing.

With shaking fingers, I opened Instagram—something I rarely did anymore. The algorithm still recognized me as Isabella Hayes, even if the world had forgotten. I scrolled past posts from former colleagues, their careers soaring while mine had faded to nothing.

Then I saw it.

Marcus, tagged at Soho House West Hollywood. His arm around Scarlett Williams's waist, her ruby-red lips curved in a triumphant smile. The caption read: *Birthday celebrations with the most gorgeous woman in LA! #blessed #birthdaygirl*

My stomach lurched. I swiped through the photos. Marcus raising a champagne toast. Scarlett blowing out candles on a cake. And then—my heart stopped—Scarlett unwrapping a small pink Victoria's Secret bag, pulling out black lace lingerie, her expression knowing and intimate.

The lingerie I'd seen on our joint credit card statement last week. The purchase Marcus had assured me was my birthday gift.

My hands shook so badly I nearly dropped the phone. The room spun around me as twelve years of denial came crashing down. The late nights at the office. The business trips. The way he'd gradually encouraged me to withdraw from public life, to let myself go, to become invisible.

I called him again, anger burning through my veins like acid.

This time, he answered.

"Isabella? What is it? I'm in a meeting."

The background noise told a different story—music, laughter, the clink of glasses.

"I saw the photos, Marcus," I said, my voice surprisingly steady. "You're at Scarlett's birthday party. Giving her my lingerie."

A pause. Then a sigh of irritation.

"It was a mix-up with the delivery, Isabella. Christ, don't make such a big deal out of nothing. I'm busy right now."

"It's my birthday," I whispered.

"What?"

"It's my birthday today. Not Scarlett's. Mine."

Another pause. I could almost see him calculating, deciding whether to lie or dismiss.

"Look, you're being oversensitive again. It's just a date. I'll pick something up on my way home."

The line went dead before I could respond.

I stood in our silent mansion, surrounded by cooling food and unlit candles, clutching my phone like a lifeline. Twelve years of marriage. Twelve years of sacrifice. And he couldn't even remember my birthday.

Slowly, I sank into a dining chair, the green silk of my dress whispering against the leather. Something inside me—something that had been bending and bending for years—finally broke.

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