A Wife Checks Her Husband’s Phone and Uncovers a Shocking Surprise

Laughter is more than just a response to humor—it’s a natural stress reliever. It helps reduce stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, promoting relaxation. Additionally, it’s great for heart health, as it improves blood flow and maintains healthy blood vessels, lowering the risk of heart problems.

That’s why we all enjoy a good laugh, especially from jokes that catch us by surprise, like this one:

A wife, feeling suspicious of her husband’s behavior, decided to check his phone. She stumbled upon three curious contact names:

  • The Tender One
  • The Amazing One
  • Lady of My Dreams

Her heart raced as she dialed the first number.

Conversation 1

Mother: “Hello?”

Wife: “Hi, who am I speaking with?”

Mother: “This is David’s mom. Who’s this?”

Wife: (feeling embarrassed) “Oh, it’s Sarah. Sorry, I didn’t realize it was you.”

Mother: “No problem, dear. Is everything alright?”

Wife: “Yes, everything is fine. Thank you.”

Relieved yet still curious, she dialed the second number.

Conversation 2

Sister: “Hey there!”

Wife: “Hi, um, who is this?”

Sister: “It’s Anna, David’s sister. Who’s calling?”

Wife: (sighing in relief) “Oh, Anna, it’s Sarah. Sorry to bother you.”

Sister: “No worries! What’s up?”

Wife: “Nothing, just checking something. Thanks!”

Finally, she mustered the courage to call the third number. To her surprise, her own phone started ringing.

Realizing her mistake, she was overwhelmed with guilt for doubting her husband. In an emotional gesture, she gave him her entire month’s salary as a way to apologize.

But the twist? Her husband used the money to buy a gift for his girlfriend, whose contact name was saved as Uncle Mike the Mechanic.

If this joke brought a smile to your face, don’t forget to share it with your loved ones—it might just brighten their day too!

Fox News Host Pete Hegseth Leads Prayer on Air

“This is the fifth Sunday of Lent, and we’re continuing our prayer series by reading prayers from the Hallow app,” Hegseth said. “Let’s do it this morning, close your eyes, and bow your head if you would. We all need it.”

Hegseth conducted the on-screen prayer, reading from the Hallow app, while his co-hosts Campos-Duffy and Will Cain bowed their heads reverently. “Jesus, today we begin the holy period of Passion tide,” he prayed. Please, throughout these final two weeks of Lent, enlighten us on the mystery of your submission and sacrifice and intensify our awareness of your love for us. We beg you to reveal yourself to us and enable us to experience the grace of your presence.

Hegseth thanked the Hallow app for collaborating with the show during Lent and closed the prayer by thanking Christ for his sacrificial love demonstrated on the cross. Campos-Duffy added a sincere “Amen” to the discussion.

This kind of public demonstration of religion is not unusual for Fox News anchors. During an earlier episode with Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson, host Kayleigh McEnany shared her conviction that God is guiding the path.

As our speaker, “to everyone out there, pray for him,” co-host Ainsley Earhardt said. “God’s guidance is desperately needed right now for our nation.”

Although everyone acknowledges the right to practice one’s religion, some people appeared to take offense at this on-air prayer. Many others, though, thought it was a good initiative. Viewers were prompted to discuss it; some expressed disbelief, while others were appreciative of the hosts’ openness to pause for prayer.

Do you believe that hosts should lead prayer while on air? Tell us in the comments section below. Spread the word about this to continue the discussion on this subject!

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