
Ace Family YouTuber Catherine Piaz breaks silence over cheating scandal after Austin McBroom break-up
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Ace Family YouTuber Catherine Piaz broke down while addressing her ex-husband Austin McBroom's cheating scandals in a new interview.
Catherine appeared on the Call Her Daddy podcast where she spoke about the moment she discovered Austin was unfaithful while she was pregnant.
'I grabbed the phone. This long text comes through "If you really love your wife." I was like yelling, screaming, 'tell me please, please just tell me who that was. I feel so stupid, just tell me. I'm having a baby, please just tell me."
At one point her voice cracked as she broke into tears telling host Alex Cooper, 'You never cheat on the person you love.'
Seemingly speaking of the number of times Austin cheated, she quipped, 'I don't remember exactly the first, there were just so many' before saying she found out about 'twenty.'
Catherine's full interview is set to air on Wednesday.
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