Internet Is Supporting Desmond Scott Amid His Cheating Scandal With Wife Kristy Scott. Here’s Why
As their popularity grew, many believed that Desmond's reactions in the videos with his wife, Kristy, were getting repetitive and low-effort.
The New Year began with a shocking turn when popular TikTok couple Kristy Scott and Desmnd Scott ended things after the latter cheated on her. She reportedly made it clear that she won’t be going back to him. This triggered massive hate against him, but now, it looks like the tables have turned, as many have started supporting him amid the controversy. Read to know the recent reactions here.
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As their popularity grew, many believed that Desmond’s reactions in the videos with his wife, Kristy, were getting repetitive and low-effort. But now many are pointing out how this might have been a cry for help. Yes, you heard it right. They noticed how she allegedly invested all her time in content, losing sight of their marriage. They believe that she might have been pressuring him to make content, and that he grew tired of it.
One user commented, “Unsure what happened with their marriage, but I’m standing with Desmond Scott,” while another said, “I am not justifying anything, but yeah, bro had to get tired of a camera in his face all day,” and “His face has been telling us for the past 6 months. We just weren’t paying attention to him.” And while this has been the recent reaction, others stay constant in their stance about how nothing can justify cheating on your partner.
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Kristy Scott and Desmond Scott had been making reels for the past 10 years and had built an empire around it. But in January 2026, TMZ reported that they had decided to part ways, which shocked fans. While Kristy didn’t react to the rumours, it was his public apology to her that triggered massive reactions online. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know.
First Published: January 15, 2026 3:22 PM







