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'I'VE BEEN SEEING YOUR BROTHER'

‘Prank response’ left at side of the road in response to love-rat apology

A message was spotted beside John's plea for forgiveness claiming Natalie has been seeing his brother

A PRANKSTER has replied to a spurned lover's plea for forgiveness on the side of a Dorset road - and the response will not warm the broken-hearted man's heart.

Loverat John left a large banner on the side of Priory Road in Portland earlier today, reading: "I am so sorry Natalie for cheating, from John."

 A prankster left a response to John's pleading message to Natalie on the same Dorset roadside
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A prankster left a response to John's pleading message to Natalie on the same Dorset roadsideCredit: Apex News
 John left a highly visible message begging for Natalie's forgiveness on the side of the busy road
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John left a highly visible message begging for Natalie's forgiveness on the side of the busy roadCredit: Apex News

Now, a message has been left in the same place answering: "That's ok John, I've been seeing your brother. Love Natalie."

The message is believed to have been written by jokers who took advantage of John's very public declaration of love.

John's apology was written with red paint on two white sheets and was dotted with love-hearts for cheated "Natalie".

 Cars were seen driving past the response, alleged to be from 'Natalie' today
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Cars were seen driving past the response, alleged to be from 'Natalie' todayCredit: Apex News

The response was written on a similarly sized white sheet and penned in purple.

Cars could be seen driving past the remorseful poster and the witty response.

Both were hung on the cliff-face of a busy Dorset road.

It is not known who the couple are or whether John's message proved successful.

Last month a woman who overheard details of an affair while queuing to pay in a petrol station tried to warn the man’s wife about his romping sessions.

After listening to the chap and his part-time woman plot where to meet and what to tell the wife, she posted the conversation on Facebook to expose the unfaithful hubby.

She wrote: “If your husbands called Neil, went to work in an un ironed shirt this morning and your flying to x on Saturday…

“He’s currently stood getting coffee (3 sugars) in a petrol station in x with ‘Mrs smith’ should I say.. planning a night with her in the premier inn near x tonight..

“He’s going to tell you he’s working in x and can’t get back.”


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