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Pregnant influencer accuses boyfriend of cheating with ‘25+ women'

Pregnant influencer accuses boyfriend of cheating with ‘25+ women'

News.com.au14-07-2025
A US influencer has accused her partner of cheating with '25 plus' women while heavily pregnant with their child.
Fitness influencer Sadia Yansaneh, who lives in LA, is currently expecting her first baby with her boyfriend Jordan Wyn.
However, despite being eight months pregnant, Ms Yansaneh has claimed her partner has been unfaithful in a bombshell post that has angered her 245,000 followers.
'And sometimes you just get cheated on WHILE PREGNANT,' she wrote alongside a photo of the couple that had a red line scribbled down the middle of it.
'Never in 1 million years would I think that I would be making a post like this but this has been my new reality.
'I just recently found out that the father of my child has been cheating on me with multiple women … I have ONE month left of my pregnancy. Two incidents in the last 5 days. 25+ women.'
Mr Wyn has yet to publicly respond to the cheating claims, and appears to have deactivated his social media accounts.
Ms Yansaneh, who said there were 'zero signs' her partner could be playing up on her, went on to express anger at the fact he allegedly had 'unprotected' intercourse with these other women which she feared 'put myself and my baby at risk'.
'I did not know he was living a double life,' Ms Yansaneh further claimed.
'While it would be so easy to break down right now … My baby needs me more than ever and I'm actually grateful that this information was presented to me so that I can learn from this … Thank you to the women who have reached out to me letting me know of this sick behaviour. I'm truly so grateful.'
Since posting about the alleged infidelity, Ms Yansaneh has been inundated with support – except from her now ex who she claims called her 'immature' for going public.
The soon-to-be mum later shared the text message the father of her baby allegedly sent after seeing her post, which read: 'Yo I know you hurt but trying to air me out to Instagram is so immature.'
The popular YouTuber also shared a string of messages she received from women, which alerted her to Mr Wyn's apparent indiscretion.
'He invited me to his airbnb and we had sex that night,' a woman Ms Yansaneh dubbed 'girl #1' claimed in a text.
'Hey girl, I am so so so so sorry that you're going through this right now, I don't know if I explained it, but we met at a club,' explained 'girl #3' in a voice note.
Social media has erupted at the influencer's jaw-dropping claims, telling the mum-to-be she needed to 'put yourself first'.
'Stay strong for you and your kid Queen! You've dodged a bullet!' one supportive fan wrote.
'Cheating is disgusting but cheating while pregnant is despicable,' said another.
As one added: 'Oh girl I am so sorry.'
Ms Yansaneh has responded to fans' concerns by reassuring them she 'will never get back with him', adding she has now moved to Charlotte in North Carolina on her own.
'It's been 72 hours since everything came to light, and not once have I received an apology or even a simple 'I'm sorry,'' she claimed.
'But I'm not waiting on an apology because God is already working things out for me and this baby, and I'm genuinely excited about what's to come for us.
'I give birth in 12 days on July 23rd, and yesterday the doctors told me I'm being induced. I cried. I'm nervous. But I'm also filled with so much hope and love.'
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