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Bizarre moment cleaner claims a wife stormed in to accuse her of sleeping with her husband
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IntroductionA cleaner has claimed that a woman barged into the house she was working in to accuse her of having
A cleaner has claimed that a woman barged into the house she was working in to accuse her of having an affair with her husband.
Libby Denney, 28, from York, was supposedly scouring her the sink when her client's neighbour stormed into the kitchen and confronted her.
The neighbour, who hasn't been named, was recorded tearing into the stunned 28-year-old, who tried her best to diffuse the situation.
The unnamed woman screamed: 'Can you just tell me exactly why the f*** you're in my next-door neighbour's house and why your name is now in my husband's phone?
The video caused a storm online and gained over nine million views, but many have questioned whether its real, with one likening it to 'GCSE drama'.
Libby Denney (pictured), 28, from York, claimed that a woman barged in when she was cleaning a client's house to accuse her of cheating
The women continued her rant and said: 'What are you laughing at? What the f*** are you laughing at? Clearly, I've just said I live next door.'
The wife continued to berate Libby - asking if she has an OnlyFans account and accused her of 'hooking up' with her husband.
Explaining what allegedly happened, Libby said: 'I had been taking equipment into the home when the husband, from next door, asked if I was moving in.
'He was interested in the house as it had been vacant for a while. I told him that I was a cleaner and he said he recognised me from TikTok. I have an account advertising my cleaning business.
'He asked if I do deep cleans because he wanted one for his mother. We exchanged numbers so that he had my contact [number].
'That was in the morning and at around 5pm his wife came barging in. She was delusional. She already had her own story in her head that she believed.
'After it kicked off, the husband came round and calmed her down, but she still wasn't having it.' Libby added: I was shaken by how she acted but I don't get phased by much.'
During the awkward video, the woman was heard yelling: 'Get your husband on the phone right now and I'll tell him that your number is on my husband's phone'.
Libby, who owns The Clean Up Company, claimed that she was recording herself for TikTok content
The neighbour, who has remained unnamed, allegedly stormed in and questioned why Libby's number was in her husband's phone
The mother-of-two claimed to have given her number to out to the woman's husband for work purposes
The coo-owner of The Clean Up Company appeared shocked as the women stormed into the house
Libby asked the woman to leave and even threatened to call the police to calm the neighbour down.
The cleaner posted the footage on TikTok where it racked up a massive nine million views.
The mother-of-two added: 'I've had similar situations before but never anything that's as confrontational.
'I'm glad I was recording because if I told people what happened they wouldn't believe me. The video is real, I always have my camera filming me cleaning so that I have a backlog of content to use on my days off.
'I was filming myself cleaning like always when she came in. I always leave the doors open to air out the properties I'm cleaning, but I won't be doing that anymore.'
Libby said she will have to go back to the property to finish the job but won't be taking on the neighbours as clients.
Unsurprisingly, Libby said that she will not be taking on the woman's mother-in-law on as a client
The 28-year-old appeared shocked as she was barged in on while cleaning her client's kitchen sink
The cleaner appeared to do her best to diffuse the situation and explain why she had given out her number
Libby said the she left the door open to let fresh air in when the neighbour stormed in to accuse her of cheating
The video racked up nine million views, but many users are questioning whether the video is real
The mother-of-two claimed that she has not been in a situation so 'confrontational' at work before
Viewers took to the comment section to question whether Libby's video was genuine or staged
'I joke that now the video has gone so viral I'll deep clean his mam's house for free. I think I can live without the client. He hasn't been in touch.
'I'll be going back today to finish the job. I don't think they'll apologise but when they see the TikTok they may stay away.'
Viewers were quick to comment on the bizarre clip. One wrote: 'I'm concerned about the amount of people that think this is real.'
'I need to know if this is real? has me genuinely confused,' a second added. A third said: 'Patiently waiting for an update on whether this is real or not.'
Another said: 'What in the GCSE drama ...'
A fifth added: 'I'm dead. You are messing with us?'
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