A man who had three girlfriends at the same time was
confronted by all of them when he flew home from holiday. Charlie Fisher, 20, who is supermarket assistant,
had been dating along Becky Connery, 17, Lizzie Leeland-Cunningham, 19, and
another girl, who does not wish to be named, for more than six months without
any of them finding out about each other.
But when he went away on holiday, Becky discovered he was
cheating on her with both Lizzie and the other girl, who is 20, so they came up
with the idea of humiliating him at the airport when he got home.
On the agreed day, Charlie walked through arrivals
onto Luton Airport's main concourse to be confronted by all three girls
shouting 'Liar, liar' at him before he fled with his grandmother.
Today Becky, an A Level student from Welwyn Garden City, told how she found out that the man she was in love with was cheating on her - and how she and his other girlfriends decided to have the last laugh.
She told MailOnline: 'I'd known Charlie for three years
but started seeing him in March, and early on we had the conversation that we
weren't seeing anyone else, that we were exclusive.
'I was in love with him, and he said he was in love with
me, but I had my suspicions from the start.
'He was very protective of his phone, he wouldn't let me put pictures of me and him on social networks, he deleted comments I made about us - looking back, he was very shady.'
Becky, who said Mr Fisher was 'very clever with words',
was at his house the night before he flew on holiday when she picked up his
phone and saw a message from a girl saying 'I will meet you later'.
It instantly made her suspicious as she said he'd asked
her to go home early that night as he had to finish his packing.
Becky, who works part-time as a hairdresser when she's
not studying, said: 'Charlie caught me and we had a row - I asked who this girl
was and he said she was just a friend.'
The next day, after Mr Fisher had flown off on holiday to see family in Germany, Becky found the girl, who lives in Hatfield but does not want to be named, on Twitter and sent her a message.
Becky said: 'I told her we were both seeing the same
person and she wasn't surprised - she had been with him since January, and had
always had her suspicions'
The two girls then met and discovered there was a third
girl, Lizzie Leeland-Cunningham, 19, who lives in Hatfield, and made contact
with her through Facebook. Lizzie, a bar supervisor, had been dating Mr
Fisher since meeting him on Facebook in April.
She said: 'He was a real charmer and had a real way with
words - he knew how to say the right thing at the right time.
'But what I didn't realise was that when he was going off
to see his friend 'Chris', he was actually seeing one of the other girls.
He did it to them, too, saying he was going to see 'Harry' when he was
seeing me.
The girls met in the pub to compare notes, and discovered he had been using excuses he was seeing friends or family when he was actually seeing one of them.
Lizzie said: 'I suggested as a joke that we should all go
to the airport to meet him. The other two said "Yes, good idea"
straightaway, so we met on Saturday morning and went to the airport
together.'
As Mr Fisher came out through customs, all three girls
called his name.
Becky said: 'He froze and looked at us. He said:
"Why are you here? Why would you do this?"
'We were like "Are you joking?"
'I said to him: "I can't believe how you could be
like this for seven months."'
Lizzie said: 'He came out of customs and saw all of us and
his face just dropped. We said we wanted to talk to him, and he said
"Can't I talk to you later?" and we said no, we wanted to talk to him
now.
'I said to him "Don't you have anything to say to us?"'.
Mr Fisher headed towards the car park with his
grandmother, who had come to collect him, but the girls continued to berate
him, stopping only to explain what their grievance was to his grandmother.
'She just shrugged and said "OK" when we told
her why we were angry', Becky said.
Becky put a picture of the girls at the airport on
Twitter, with the caption: 'Just been at the airport to meet my cheating
boyfriend...' and was celebrated as a hero by Twitter users, who said: 'This is
awesome - you go, girl.'
Now the girls, who say they're happy to have ousted him
from their lives, have forged firm friendships with each other.
'They're great - I'm seeing both of them for nights out
soon,' said Becky. 'We can't think what we saw in Charlie in the first
place.
'I'm so glad we confronted him - it's not the 16th
century any more - girls don't have to put up with this.' Mr Fisher did not reply to MailOnline's request for a
comment.
-DailyMail
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