NFL correspondent Jane Slater caught her ex cheating via Fitbit
Slater was tweeting in response to fellow NFL reporter, Albert Breer, who defended his choice to buy his wife a Peloton three years ago by writing, “She was not offended.” Breer’s tweet follows an outcry of criticism over Peloton’s Nov. 21 holiday commercial, which people have called sexist and even a form of body-shaming. And although Slater shared that she “loved” that her boyfriend got her a Fitbit for Christmas to keep track of her fitness activity and goals, the reason she ended up changing her mind about the device was quite different from the Peloton commercial’s mixed messaging.
In fact, Slater agreed with Breer about not being offended by the gift, until it ultimately revealed that something was wrong in their relationship.
“I loved it. We synched up, motivated each other,” Slater wrote, “…didn’t hate it until he was unaccounted for at 4am and his physical activity levels were spiking on the app.”
Slater added “wish the story wasn’t real,” before publishing a follow-up tweet confirming that her ex wasn’t in fact at a workout class in the middle of the night.
Others hilariously chimed in with some alternate ideas about what Slater’s ex could have been doing to set his Fitbit off.
FitBit didn’t immediately respond to Yahoo Lifestyle’s request for comment.