The Daily Mail and Mail Online publish the same Liz Jones column, presented as a personal account. In the piece, Jones says it was the 2006 World Cup and that she purchased a flat-screen television from Selfridges specifically so her husband could watch the matches while she worked. She describes being busy every hour and says that, in retrospect, she views the husband’s behaviour during the World Cup as a sign of an affair. The article does not provide corroborating evidence in the text shown, and it frames the claim as Jones’s own interpretation of events after the fact. The column is presented as advice to readers, urging them to watch for “hidden signs” when the football is on. Across the two outlets, the core details are the same: the 2006 World Cup setting, the Selfridges television purchase, her heavy work schedule, and the assertion that her husband’s behaviour later appears to have been connected to an affair.
Liz Jones column claims 2006 World Cup behaviour indicated an affair
The Daily Mail and Mail Online publish the same Liz Jones column, presented as a personal account. In the piece, Jones says it was the 2006 World Cup and that she purchased a flat-screen television fr...
- Liz Jones writes about the 2006 World Cup in a personal account.
- She says she buys a flat-screen TV from Selfridges so her husband can watch matches.
- Jones describes working extensively during the period.
- She claims her husband’s World Cup behaviour later appears to indicate an affair.
- The outlets present the piece as advice to readers to watch for “hidden signs” while football is on.
It was the 2006 World Cup. I had bought a flatscreen TV in Selfridges expressly so my husband could watch the matches, while I was working every hour god sent.
4 hours agoIt was the 2006 World Cup. I had bought a flatscreen TV in Selfridges expressly so my husband could watch the matches, while I was working every hour god sent.
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