A woman in Minneapolis, Minnesota, exposed a group of married men who, allegedly, were talking very liberally and loudly about how they wanted to cheat on their wives. It all happened at a bar, with other men joining his adulterous banter. The woman’s clip went viral, and massive paranoia took over those with spouses.
The woman in question is Elly Woods. She usually posts lifestyle content and often talks about her marriage. The clip in question, however, became her most popular one, garnering 840,500 views, 104,400 likes, and more than 3,000 comments.
The Minnesota woman detailed that the incident occurred on Saturday, April 18, at Schooner Tavern in South Minneapolis. According to her, she overheard a group of three men talking about how they “wanted to cheat on their wives.” She was able to witness the inexcusable back-and-forth as the group had sitted in the table next to hers, where she sat with her husband.
“It was so blatant and explicit,” she said. “[…] It sounded like a villain twisting their mustaches; it was very bizarre.”
Elly said in the clip that two of the men were asking the third one for advice on how to cheat. The “ring leader,” labeled that way by the woman, had a “star tattoo on his left elbow,” a “chin-strapped beard,” and “sleeves of tattoos in both arms.” Apparently, she had taken notes of what they were saying and their appearances.
“The other two men were just regular White dudes,” Elly added. “I literally couldn’t tell you anything else about them.“
After providing several disturbing quotes on what the men were saying, the Minnesota woman concluded her clip by saying that she hoped their wives could find out and “react accordingly.”
“Let’s get the word out about these nasties,” the woman wrote in the clip’s description.
Outrage And Confrontations
The video sparked multiple responses online. Many users were disgusted by what Elly described. One viewer commented, “Hope these ladies can find peace & I hope they see this video.” Another one said, “Thank you for standing up for women and posting this!“
Other viewers, meanwhile, decided to have fun in the comments section. One woman said, “I live in South Texas, just told my husband to sleep on the couch.” Another commenter added, “Going to the cemetery to ask my husband where he was at Saturday night.”
The clip’s virality, fueled by people trying to find the soon-to-be cheaters or divorcées, led to two follow-ups posted by Elly. It appears that the Schooner Tavern tale is far from being over.







