A WOMAN has revealed that she is paid thousands to honeytrap people’s husbands.
Madeline Smith is a “professional loyalty tester” and is paid by women to message their partners, to find out if they will be unfaithful if given the opportunity.



“Usually, they’re already pretty certain their men are playing away, but just want solid proof”, she told The Mail.
Once they’ve paid for her services, Madeline asks women to tell them a bit about their partners, and to give her their social media accounts.
She then sends them flirty texts, voice notes and racy pictures, to see if they can be tempted.
Madeline’s prices start at £50 for a Facebook or Instagram messaging exchange, and she sometimes helps up to ten women expose cheats every day.
“Supporting women, so that they can find better, morally sound partners, is my primary motivation”, she said.
Shockingly, she revealed that 80% of the men she messages fail her honeytrap test.
Sharing one example, she revealed that a man who was engaged to his pregnant partner asked Madeline to send him nude photos after just three messages.
If a man doesn’t respond to her after multiple messages, Madeline either classes him as a “pass” and blocks him or stops contacting him but doesn’t unfollow him.
“There have been plenty of cases where the man will crawl back after weeks, even months, and try to spark up conversation”, she said.
Madeline revealed that she finds telling the women that their partners are cheating hard, as even though most of them know their men are being unfaithful, they don’t want to believe it.
She added that since she has been cheated on herself in the past, she knows how “emotionally manipulative” cheaters can be.
Madeline first got into this unusual line of work after first testing the loyalty of a few of her friends’ boyfriends.
Then, when she was 27 her fiancé suggested she start posting about her services on TikTok.
At first she didn’t think that anyone would care, but soon women were queuing up to pay her to flirt with their boyfriends.
When she first started honey trapping professionally, Madeline hated it, as she couldn’t believe how disgusting some of the men she spoke to were.
Four red flags your partner is cheating

Private Investigator Aaron Bond from BondRees revealed four warning signs your partner might be cheating.
They start to take their phone everywhere with them
In close relationships, it’s normal to know each other’s passwords and use each other’s phones, if their phone habits change then they may be hiding something.
Aaron says: “If your partner starts changing their passwords, starts taking their phone everywhere with them, even around the house or they become defensive when you ask to use their phone it could be a sign of them not being faithful.”
“You should also look at how they place their phone down when not in use. If they face the phone with the screen facing down, then they could be hiding something.”
They start telling you less about their day
When partners cheat they can start to avoid you, this could be down to them feeling guilty or because it makes it easier for them to lie to you.
“If you feel like your partner has suddenly begun to avoid you and they don’t want to do things with you any more or they stop telling you about their day then this is another red flag.”
“Partners often avoid their spouses or tell them less about their day because cheating can be tough, remembering all of your lies is impossible and it’s an easy way to get caught out,” says Aaron.
Their libido changes
Your partner’s libido can change for a range of reasons so it may not be a sure sign of cheating but it can be a red flag according to Aaron.
Aaron says: “Cheaters often have less sex at home because they are cheating, but on occasions, they may also have more sex at home, this is because they feel guilty and use this increase in sex to hide their cheating. You may also find that your partner will start to introduce new things into your sex life that weren’t there before.”
They become negative towards you
Cheaters know that cheating is wrong and to them, it will feel good, this can cause tension and anxiety within themselves which they will need to justify.
“To get rid of the tension they feel inside they will try to convince themselves that you are the problem and they will become critical of you out of nowhere. Maybe you haven’t walked the dog that day, put the dishes away or read a book to your children before bedtime. A small problem like this can now feel like a big deal and if you experience this your partner could be cheating,” warns Aaron.
She revealed that one of her clients was going through cancer treatment when she caught her boyfriend cheating, whilst many others have been pregnant.
“I totally lost faith in humanity. I would go to my fiancé in tears, despairing over the awful sagas I saw”, she said.
However, she now feels comforted that her clients know what is going on behind their backs and are able to regain power.
She added that she never feels guilty about what she does as the men are the ones to blame.
Madeline said that her work has even made her closer with her fiancé, who is also her business partner.
“We analyse these women’s stories together, which in turn helps us to understand each other better”, she said.
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