Wife Inundated With Tips After Chef Husband Allegedly ‘Ghosted’ Her and Kids
ONE Massachusetts A woman who asked for help finding her husband, who she said had “ghosted” her and their children, stopped searching after receiving “hundreds of messages” in response.
Ashley McGuire's appeal for aid has been posted above Facebook earlier this week and then spread to other platforms, with a X topic about her post attracting tens of millions of views. Her post said her husband, a British chef named Charles Withers, decided when she was pregnant last year that “being a husband and a father was not the lifestyle he wanted.” anymore and he became a ghost, like he disappeared without a trace.”
“He has a child he hasn't seen in over a year and a child he has never met,” McGuire's post continued. “He moved somewhere out of state and changed his phone number.”
She said that divorcing someone who is “completely unreachable is really difficult and tiring,” and so she hopes to track him down to “get his signature.” on some paperwork so I can finally close this chapter and move on with my life.”
McGuire added that she heard her husband “is dating 'Charlie' now” and said he was “very attractive.” “He is a chef and is probably working in the hospitality industry somewhere,” she wrote. “Maybe he never mentioned having a wife and children in Massachusetts. If you know him, if you are working with him, if you are dating him or are friends with him, you can ask him to contact me or let me know where I can find him Where?
Within a day of McGuire's post, several women in the “Are We Dating the Same Guy” Facebook group in Texas claimed to have been matched with Withers on dating apps. TikTok videos cited by New York Post Office.
in one updateMcGuire said the response to her plea was “absolutely insane” and said she received “MORE than enough information to identify” her husband. “I literally have hundreds of messages to sort through, some with information and some with support and I appreciate all of them,” she wrote. “Single mothers are a special breed and I know many of you have gone through the same situation as me.”
McGuire added that she did not wish Withers “any form of ill will.” “I sincerely appreciate all of your support, but please do not make threats, spread hate or try to go out and look for him,” she wrote. “I really just want to see this situation resolved so that my children and I can restart our lives and repair the damage that has been caused.”