She reports on “current affairs.”
A Sun reporter who dated cheaters to shed light on their habits discovered an unexpected common denominator among the unfaithful — they all professed to love their partners and only wanted to cheat to have some “excitement” in their lives.
The scribe, named Mel Fallowfield, 52, gleaned this paradoxical-seeming insider info by going undercover on the site Illicit Encounters, which was created in 2003 to help married men and women seek some hanky panky outside the marital confines, the Sun reported.
The site reportedly has 1.5 million users, with sign-ups soaring in September, which Fallowfield attributed to summer putting a strain on relationships.
“Intrigued by the numbers, and with my husband’s blessing, I set up a ‘fake’ profile to find out what s