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I Exposed My Husband’s Affair Live on National TV Novel Cover

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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Chapter 2

I sat in the darkness of our living room, the remnants of my birthday dinner still on the table. The candles had melted into waxy puddles, the Wellington gone cold. My phone buzzed beside me—a notification I would normally ignore. But tonight, something compelled me to look.

A TikTok tag. Then another. And another.

My fingers trembled as I opened the app I'd downloaded months ago in a futile attempt to connect with Madison. What I saw made my stomach drop.

A video of me at the grocery store last week, filmed from behind. My body, once the envy of Hollywood, now 180 pounds of what the caption called "has-been bloat." The comments were worse—cruel, mocking, vicious.

"Remember when Isabella Hayes was hot? Now she's just... not."

"From red carpet to red-faced at the buffet."

"No wonder Marcus Sterling keeps Scarlett around."

I scrolled through more posts, each one a fresh knife to my heart. Photos of me reaching for cereal at Whole Foods, walking to my car, sitting alone at a café—all with captions designed to humiliate. Some were edited to make me look even larger, my face distorted, my body a punchline.

I clicked on the profile that had posted most of the content: @FallenStarWatch.

"Dedicated to documenting the tragic decline of former actress Isabella Hayes. Admin: @MadisonS."

My breath caught. @MadisonS. I tapped on the username, though I already knew what I'd find. My daughter's private Instagram account appeared, locked to all but her approved followers.

I switched to Instagram, where the same content was being shared. More tags, more notifications. A coordinated attack across platforms. I found the same group there—"The Fall of Isabella Hayes"—with hundreds of members, all laughing at my expense.

And at the top of the member list: Madison Sterling, listed as administrator.

My own daughter. The child I'd given up my career for. The girl I'd read bedtime stories to, nursed through fevers, cheered at soccer games. She was orchestrating my public humiliation.

I sat frozen, staring at the screen until my vision blurred with tears. The house around me felt even emptier, the silence more profound. This wasn't just Marcus's betrayal anymore. This was my family—my flesh and blood—turning against me.

I waited up for Madison, watching the clock tick past midnight, then one, then two. Finally, at nearly three in the morning, I heard the front door open, followed by the soft pad of expensive sneakers on marble.

"Madison," I called out, my voice hoarse from crying.

She froze in the foyer, her face illuminated by the single lamp I'd left on. At seventeen, she was beautiful—tall and willowy like me before the weight gain, with Marcus's sharp features softened by youth. She wore designer clothes that cost more than most people's monthly rent, her hair perfectly styled even at this hour.

"What?" she asked, impatience dripping from the word.

I held up my phone, the group page displayed on the screen. "Why are you doing this?"

Something flickered across her face—not guilt, not shame, but annoyance at being caught.

"Doing what?" she asked, though we both knew.

"Humiliating me. Running a hate group about your own mother."

Madison's expression hardened, so like her father's when confronted with an inconvenient truth.

"You're the one who's humiliating us," she said, her voice cold. "Do you have any idea what it's like having a mother who looks like... that?" She gestured at me with undisguised contempt. "My friends' mothers are on magazine covers. They're influencers. They're relevant. And I'm stuck with you—this pathetic, fat has-been who follows Dad around like a desperate puppy."

Each word was a slap. I struggled to breathe, to find my voice.

"I gave up everything for this family," I whispered.

"No one asked you to," she snapped. "And no one's impressed by your little martyr act. It's disgraceful."

With that, she turned and strode toward the stairs, her back straight, her chin high—a perfect imitation of Marcus at his most dismissive.

"Madison, please," I called after her.

She paused at the foot of the staircase, not bothering to look back.

"Don't tag me in your sad little drama, Mom. I have an image to maintain."

The slam of her bedroom door echoed through the house like a gunshot.

I sat in stunned silence, my phone still clutched in my hand. Then, with a resolve I hadn't felt in years, I opened Madison's hate group again. This time, I methodically took screenshots—every cruel meme, every mocking comment, every admission of her admin privileges. I saved them all, creating a digital record of my daughter's betrayal.

As I worked, something hardened inside me. The broken thing that had shattered earlier that night wasn't just my heart—it was the chains of devotion that had bound me to this family for twelve years. And as the pieces fell away, I felt something else rising in their place.

Rage. Pure, clarifying rage.

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