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How the glamorous YouTube guru who taught 20 million women how to spot a cheater missed her own husband's infidelity - and the truth will make you question YOUR relationship

How the glamorous YouTube guru who taught 20 million women how to spot a cheater missed her own husband's infidelity - and the truth will make you question YOUR relationship

Daily Mail​2 days ago

Ask any teenage girl who they turn to for relationship advice and their answer will often be: Wizard Liz.
Wizard Liz, real name Lize Dzjabrailova, is the 26-year-old social media phenomenon whose no-nonsense views on how women should approach relationships with men have seen her unfairly and wrongly dubbed the 'female Andrew Tate' – the notorious men's rights influencer.

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