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I caught my kids’ nanny getting out of the shower while my husband was home, so I turned on the nanny cam the next day

Upon returning home from work one day, a woman was shocked to see the nanny getting out of the shower. After confronting her, she said that she needed to take a shower because one of the kids spilled the milk on her.

Since this wasn’t a usual situation, the woman demanded a further explanation. The nanny said the kids were napping, so she thought it wouldn’t be a problem to take a shower since she wasn’t really leaving them unattended.

“I still don’t think it’s appropriate for you to shower in my home though,” the woman replied in frustration. The 23-year-old nanny started reassuring her that she did it because she didn’t think it was a big of a deal.

As the two were going back and forth on the matter, the woman’s husband suddenly appeared in the living room. This only made things more twisted as at the time he was supposed to be at work.

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The husband sided with the nanny, telling his wife she shouldn’t have been angry over a shower.

The woman was confused. She couldn’t help but think that her husband could be having an affair with the woman whom she paid to babysit her kids.

Filled with doubts, the woman decided to take out the good old nanny cam she used when the children were still babies. She installed it in the living room and waited to see if something odd was taking place behind her back.

The following day, she was looking at the cam when she spotted her husband entering the house. She saw him leaving in the morning. He was supposed to be at work, so why was he home at that time?

Unaware of what was going on, the woman told her boss she wasn’t feeling fine and asked if she could call the day off.

In a hurry, she headed home and saw her husband cooking lunch in the kitchen.

Looking at her, he said, “You are early.” She told him they allowed her to go home early because of a power outage that brought the systems down. He seemed to accept her story before saying, “Honey, I have to tell you something,” sounding like he was guilty of a crime.

Then, he confessed something completely unexpected.

The husband revealed that his company had let him go a week ago due to downsizing. He said that he had been too afraid to tell his wife the truth. So, he had chosen to keep it from her, pretending to go to work instead. In reality, he had been spending his days at home, searching for a new job online and helping around the children.

He then said, “Yesterday indeed our daughter spilled milk on our nanny so I told her to go and wash everything while I was there to take care of the kids who were napping.”

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