Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs rocked by cheating scandal as mystery Range Rover is spray-painted with brutal message
Over the weekend, a vandalism incident involving a high-end black Range Rover occurred in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, which has since been linked to a scandalous case of infidelity.
On a Saturday morning, an attention-grabbing sports utility vehicle was first noticed, parked at Bondi Beach. Bystanders, taken aback, swiftly pulled out their phones to document the dramatic spectacle that unfolded, as the phrase ‘cheater’ had been boldly scrawled on its side in silver paint.
Love Island Australia’s Aidan Knox quickly posted the incident on his Instagram Story.
Aidan shared a picture of the vandalized car, adding a series of amused emoticons, and identified the spot as Bondi.
In my enthusiastic pursuit of sharing an intriguing find, I posted a picture on social media that ignited quite a buzz. Locals, in their eagerness to share insights, started speculating about a car they claimed to have spotted at different popular spots around town during the day.
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In the late afternoon, the vehicle was spotted near the Royal Oak Hotel in Double Bay, an incident that subsequently intensified.
People who frequent the gym and those who enjoy brunch took note of an extra message on the windshield: ‘You can’t hide it, I’ve got the proof!’ accompanied by a QR code.
As a devoted follower, I can’t help but mention that many people, out of natural curiosity, have scanned the QR code to uncover the supposed infidel’s identity. However, the individual behind this digital disclosure continues to remain anonymous.
Locals say the car was parked in the area for hours for amused onlookers.
According to a witness, there was widespread disbelief as they stated to Daily Mail Australia. Many individuals were quickly scanning the QR code and recording the event for their TikTok posts.
It isn’t certain who is the owner of the graffitied Range Rover, nor is the reason behind the widespread public exposure known. However, some internet detectives have started speculating that this incident might be connected to Sydney’s influencer community or perhaps it’s another instance of a publicity strategy.
In the year 2022, it seems Max might have found himself in an awkward situation when a rough graffiti message was discovered on his home’s exterior.
On a particularly challenging day, the charmer from Bondi found himself in an awkward situation when it appeared that his former partner, upset over rumors of his unfaithfulness, expressed their anger by graffitiing a rather impolite message in big black letters on a wall near his entrance.


A bystander who found something amusing took a photo of the street art and shared it on Facebook, receiving a fair amount of interest.
The message read: ‘Max you cheating p****, got what you’re given.’
One woman wrote: ‘Oooft that’s gonna cost him’, – presumably in more ways than one.’
It was noted that Max’s building manager will soon become another angry individual in Max’s life, suggesting they share a round of drinks in his honor.
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2025-06-22 07:34