Texas l DJs expose infidelity over the air
WESLACO TX — A Valley radio station is doing its part to ID cheating husbands, even taking it to the airwaves.
WESLACO — Suspicious women are now using a local radio station to catch their cheating husbands.
DJs at Wild 104 came up with a way to catch cheaters. It’s called War of the Roses, and its become wildly popular among Valley listeners.
It all starts with an innocent phone call:
“Good morning! This is John Flores from red roses.com. I’m just calling to tell you you’ve just won a free dozen roses!”
The suspected cheater then gets a chance to choose who he wants to send the roses to, as his jilted lover stands by and listens.
In this case, Robert opts to send flowers to someone named Lisa, and his wife, Lori, is not amused.
“Robert, who in the (expletive) is Lisa?”
Sputtering, Robert claims she is just a friend…
The drama plays out over Valley airwaves every morning, and so far, only one husband has chosen to send the roses to his wife.
DJs say they have a long waiting list of women who want to test their men. It makes for good ratings, but not everyone is thrilled with the rose hoax.
“I’ve gotten a few threats, in fact a couple of the calls, the guys say they know where the station is,” said Wild 104 personality Johnny O. “They know where I work at and ‘just wait ’til I see you,’ you know. ‘you’ve ruined this marriage’ and I’m like, wait a minute, its not me.”
Johnny says the station has recruited more security, but so far there are no plans to yank War of the Roses.
DJs call it a service…real people airing out their dirty laundry on air.
“All of them have been legit,’ Johnny O said. ” We don’t want to stage anything or do anything that’s fake.”
Johnny added they are planning a sequel to War of the Roses: a field trip with all the wives, for a ladies night out on the town.