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Bunnings worker helps customer buy boxes for allegedly cheating boyfriend

Discovering her boyfriend had allegedly been cheating, Amy Marie went straight to Bunnings – but what she did next started a fierce debate.

Woman's Bunnings response to 'cheating' ex

A woman has gone viral after she filmed herself going to Bunnings to pick up boxes for her “cheating” boyfriend.

New Zealand woman Amy Marie divided people online after sharing a series of TikToks of herself going to the hardware store to buy boxes to pack up his belongings – with some claiming the move was too nice for her allegedly unfaithful partner.

Amy told news.com.au those against it “have a point” but she “just wanted it done”.

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New Zealand woman Amy Marie has shared video of her trip to Bunnings. Picture: TikTok/@ameighmarie.
New Zealand woman Amy Marie has shared video of her trip to Bunnings. Picture: TikTok/@ameighmarie.
She was on a quest to pack up her boyfriend’s stuff after discovering he was cheating. Picture: TikTok/@ameighmarie.
She was on a quest to pack up her boyfriend’s stuff after discovering he was cheating. Picture: TikTok/@ameighmarie.

“I should not have packed any of his things but I didn’t want him to do it and try to come back into my home,” she said.

In the first video, Amy can be seen roaming a Bunnings aisle with a trolley, saying: “Just at Bunnings, I’m trying to find the aisle where you pack your cheating partner’s sh*t, could I please have aisle for cheating partner, I need to pack his sh*t?”

In a follow-up TikTok, Amy said she had managed to find some cardboard boxes, revealing a Bunnings staff member had even offered her some sage advice.

“The man just said to me, ‘Oh no’, he said it was dreadful that I had to move house,” she explained.

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She eventually picked up some cardboard boxes. Picture: TikTok/@ameighmarie.
She eventually picked up some cardboard boxes. Picture: TikTok/@ameighmarie.
But a Bunnings employee and people online said she was being too nice by packing his stuff up. Picture: TikTok/@ameighmarie.
But a Bunnings employee and people online said she was being too nice by packing his stuff up. Picture: TikTok/@ameighmarie.

“I turned to him and said, ‘Oh no, I’m not going anywhere, we’re actually packing up my cheating ex’s stuff, I’m staying put.’

“Then he goes, ‘Well why are you doing that … like packing his stuff and not chucking it on the lawn?’ Aw man, he’s got a point.”

Many viewers agreed with the Bunnings employee, with some saying she should have been looking for rubbish bags instead of cardboard boxes.

“Don’t waste your money, you just burn baby burn,” another commented.

Others said she was being too nice by packing up his stuff, while others wrote that she should have “thrown it on the road”.

“You don’t pack it hun, you throw it out the door,” another said.

In a third video, Amy shared the Instagram messages she had received which alleged her partner had been unfaithful.

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Amy also shared the messages she had received which alleged her partner had been unfaithful. Picture: TikTok/@ameighmarie
Amy also shared the messages she had received which alleged her partner had been unfaithful. Picture: TikTok/@ameighmarie

“Your man’s just left my house at 4.10am saying use (sic) ain’t together use (sic) are only friends,” the message read.

“I’m his ex the girl that he has been f***ing around with since from the time we broke up all the way up till now, I’m only telling you this cause I’m tired of him messaging or coming to see me when he working at night.”

Amy said she was now doing “as well as anyone can be after facing a betrayal” and had been blown away by the attention her videos had gotten.

“I did not realise I would get such a large reaction to my video though, because I was not extremely active on TikTok,” she told news.com.au.

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