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Man accuses partner of cheating after finding 'customised Erling Haaland sex toy' - Daily Star


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Man accuses partner of cheating after finding 'customised Erling Haaland sex toy'

An image appearing to show Erling Haaland's face attached to a series of sex toys has sparked fierce debate online, with critics labelling the home-made devices as "weird" and "inappropriate".

Do you think this counts as cheating? (Image: Instagram)

A relationship drama has divided the internet after a woman was caught using a customised adult toy featuring Premier League star Erling Haaland, leading her partner to accuse her of cheating.


It comes after a man reportedly took to social media after he 'discovered a picture of the Manchester City star on his girlfriends sex toy'.


The story quickly went viral across social media after a screenshot of the confrontation began circulating online, sparking a fiery debate on wat has been dubbed 'micro-cheating'.


The post, which features a screenshot image seemingly taken from X, features a photo of an opened cupboard filled with the footballer-adorned devices, along with the caption "is it considered cheating if your girl puts an athlete's face on her vibrators."

While the controversial image appears to be a publicity stunt rather than a serious admission that some bloke's partner has been getting intimate with the talented Norwegian's likeness, it nevertheless has sparked a debate online about whether or not doing so would count as being unfaithful.

The picture has been heavily criticised online (Image: Getty Images)


Many commentors were adamant that the football-themed vibrators did count as an act of infidelity, with one user writing: "A fantasy that isn't ever a possibility isn't cheating otherwise when he imagines a celebrity or whatever that would also be considered cheating."

Others agreed, although pointed out that the homemade Haaland sex-toy was still incredibly inappropriate.

One user wrote: "Cheating? No. Weird? Abso-freakin-lutely", while another added, "I'm not exactly sure it's cheating but it is very weird and offensive".


Erling Haaland's likeness appeared to be attached to the image (Image: Icon Sport via Getty Images)

However, some users were certain that even having an image of another man in the bedroom counted as being unfaithful, with one poster writing: "Definitely is cheating lol", while another added: "Its the weirdest form of cheating I have ever seen."

Some users labelled the sex toys as an example of "micro-cheating", a slang term used to describe any small or subtle actions, like hidden text messages, subtle flirting, or saving a contact under a fake name that breach a partner's trust and direct emotional or physical energy outside an exclusive relationship.


Despite many posts on Instagram suggesting the viral image came from a 'boyfriend asking the internet' whether the act counted as micro-cheating, the Daily Star is not able to verify any such tweet, and the supposed account shown in the image appears to not be real.

Do you think putting a celebrity's face on a sex device is inappropriate? (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

It is unclear who was behind the stunt, although the Daily Star has approached the company that manufactures the devices for comment.

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