Sydney's Eastern Suburbs was rocked by a cheating scandal over the weekend after a black luxury Range Rover was vandalised with the word 'cheater' sprayed boldly across its side in silver paint
Sydney's Eastern Suburbs rocked by cheating scandal as mystery Range Rover is spray-painted with brutal message

Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs rocked by cheating scandal as mystery Range Rover is spray-painted with brutal message

Sydney‘s Eastern Suburbs was rocked by a cheating scandal over the weekend after a black luxury Range Rover was vandalised.

The eye-popping SUV was first spotted parked at Bondi Beach on Saturday morning, with stunned onlookers quickly whipping out their phones to capture the explosive scene after the word ‘cheater’ was sprayed boldly across its side in silver paint.

Love Island Australia star Aidan Knox was among the first to share the moment to his Instagram Story.

Aidan posted a snap of the defaced vehicle with a string of laughing emojis and tagged the location as Bondi.

The photo quickly sparked gossip across social media, with many locals claiming to have seen the car parked at various hotspots throughout the day.

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Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs was rocked by a cheating scandal over the weekend after a black luxury Range Rover was vandalised with the word ‘cheater’ sprayed boldly across its side in silver paint

Love Island star Aidan Knox was among the first to share the moment to his Instagram

Love Island star Aidan Knox was among the first to share the moment to his Instagram

Later that afternoon, the vehicle was seen outside Double Bay’s Royal Oak Hotel where the drama only escalated.

Gym goers and brunchers noticed the windscreen was plastered with an additional message: ‘Don’t deny it, I have the receipts!’ – alongside a QR code.

Naturally, curious passersby couldn’t resist scanning the code to discover the identity of the alleged love rat, though the person behind the digital reveal remains unknown.

Locals say the car was parked in the area for hours for amused onlookers.

‘No one could believe it,’ one witness told Daily Mail Australia. ‘People were scanning the QR code like crazy and filming it for TikTok.’

It’s unclear who owns the vandalised Range Rover or what sparked the public naming-and-shaming, but online sleuths are already speculating it’s linked to Sydney’s influencer scene – or maybe it’s another PR stunt.

Back in 2022, a mystery man called Max likely had some explaining to do as he was confronted with a rather crude message spray-painted onto his house.

The Bondi lothario was clearly having a bad day as his possibly now ex-partner decided to vent their fury over his alleged infidelity by spray-painting a rather rude message in black paint in large letters on the wall next to his door.

The photo quickly sparked gossip across social media, with many locals claiming to have seen the car parked at various hotspots throughout the day

The photo quickly sparked gossip across social media, with many locals claiming to have seen the car parked at various hotspots throughout the day

Back in 2022, a mystery man called Max likely had some explaining to do as he was confronted with a rather crude message spray-painted onto his house

Back in 2022, a mystery man called Max likely had some explaining to do as he was confronted with a rather crude message spray-painted onto his house 

A tickled passerby uploaded a picture of the graffiti to Facebook, where it garnered quite a bit of attention. 

The message read: ‘Max you cheating p****, got what you’re given.’ 

One woman wrote: ‘Oooft that’s gonna cost him’, – presumably in more ways than one.’

Another helpfully pointed out that his building manager is soon to join the ranks of furious people in Max’s life, commenting ’round of drinks on Max for the building manager’.



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