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Man Calls Out Cousin’s Ex-Wife For Hypocrisy After She Criticizes His Remarriage

by Annie Nguyen
March 26, 2026
in Social Issues

Confronting family members can be a delicate situation, especially when it involves a past filled with betrayal.

OP’s cousin’s ex-wife had publicly criticized him for remarrying without consulting their child, despite the fact that she had been the one to break up the family by cheating and divorcing him. In response, OP confronted her directly, questioning her actions and hypocrisy.

Now, OP’s family is upset, and OP is second-guessing themselves. Did they overstep by calling out the ex-wife, or were they justified in defending their cousin? Keep reading to see what others think about this family feud.

A family member calls out his cousin’s ex-wife for criticizing his remarriage publicly

Man Calls Out Cousin’s Ex-Wife For Hypocrisy After She Criticizes His Remarriage
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'AITA for calling my cousins ex wife on her BS?'

My family all says I am being an a__hole for this but I think they are just too non confrontational but I will leave it to the internet to decide...

Background 9 years ago my cousin got married to his his highschool sweetheart after she graduated community college.

They had been living together and my cousin did not go to college as he was supporting her through college.

She is accepted into a school in (no fault state) so off they move. They have a child which He takes care of and works nights to send his wife...

In her final years she gets a job in her field under one of her professors.

Right after graduation she tells him that she wants a divorce she has been sleeping with her boss/professor for 2 years

and now that she is no longer her teacher he is leaving his wife and they are getting married. ending their 7 year marriage.

I was not informed of any of this to call her out at the time I was never actually told of the divorce just

my parents told me to save the date for same cousins marriage then they told me what went down

So comes our story cousin was having a rough time of it after the divorce but eventually ran into his middle school crush they hit it off.

They invite family to second wedding and put an engagement announcement on facebook.

B__ch Ex wife sees the announcement and post,

"He is such a bad father He did not even ask his child if it was okay for him to get married again how will this affect her?"

so I responded in a PM "Did you ask kidsname if it was okay with them if you cheated on daddy and slept with your boss then divorce daddy?

how do you think that will affect her?" family is mad when she contacted them. Am I the a__hole?

Thanks everyone I tend to be impulsive and stand my ground (I have litiraly out suborned a mule) but second guess myself later especially

when I am being told that I was in the wrong so repeatedly. my parents don't think I was wrong just should not have said anything.

my grandmother also gets on to me but I don't blame her they keep reminding her of what I said and she has dementia

and still thinks they are married when she is lucid enough to think. This makes me feel better and I can stop second guessing myself.

When someone we care about is hurt, we instinctively want to protect them and defend their reputation. Witnessing perceived unfairness, especially from someone who previously caused pain, can stir powerful emotions like anger, frustration, and protectiveness.

The OP didn’t just see a Facebook comment; they saw a narrative that, in their eyes, rewrote painful history and put their cousin on the defensive again. That emotional trigger is something many people have felt when a loved one’s vulnerabilities are exposed or criticized publicly.

At its core, this story is about how unresolved emotions intersect with family dynamics and communication styles. The OP’s cousin endured a deep betrayal, a longtime partner choosing another relationship after years of shared struggle, and that emotional wound has left lasting sensitivity.

The ex‑wife’s comment may have seemed hypocritical and unfair, and the OP interpreted it as another attack on someone who had already suffered. This is a normal impulse: when someone screws up, it’s tempting to call them out harshly. But emotional reactions like this are often more about our own unresolved emotions than the actual moment at hand.

In family systems, one person’s hurt can ripple through the entire group, fueling defensive responses that feel justified locally but can unintentionally escalate conflict.

Experts in conflict resolution emphasize that conflict itself is not harmful, it’s how we respond to it that shapes long‑term outcomes. According to relational psychology insights, healthy conflict resolution involves open, respectful communication, active listening, and empathy, even when emotions run high.

For instance, conflict strategies that center on understanding the other person’s perspective, setting boundaries, and seeking win‑win solutions help maintain connection and reduce stress in family relationships.

This is why many communication specialists recommend active listening and empathy as preferred responses to criticism, rather than immediate retaliation.

A study on family conflict resolution shows that approaches which validate each other’s feelings and focus on mutual respect lead to healthier long‑term dynamics, whereas negative, accusatory interactions tend to sustain tension and psychological distress.

The OP’s instinct to defend their cousin makes emotional sense, anger and protectiveness are real human responses to a loved one’s pain.

However, responding with a sharp PM that mirrors hostility may inadvertently reinforce the cycle of conflict. Rather than creating understanding or resolution, it can heighten defensiveness, prolong tension, and make future communication more difficult for everyone involved.

A more constructive path might involve first speaking with the cousin privately to understand how he feels about the comment and then determining together how to respond, if at all.

Incorporating empathy, for both the ex‑wife’s possible emotional motives and the cousin’s current state, could shift the interaction from conflict escalation toward dialogue and clarity. This approach doesn’t dismiss the OP’s feelings but channels them in ways that reduce hurt rather than intensify it.

In the end, standing up for those we love is admirable, but the way we express that defense shapes whether conflict deepens or relationships heal. Emotional honesty combined with respectful communication is often the difference between momentary satisfaction and lasting familial harmony.

Here’s how people reacted to the post:

This group of Redditors agrees that OP was justified in calling out the ex, particularly given the hypocrisy involved, and that doing so privately was a respectful approach

Johnny3pony − NTA you sir are a savage

FindabhairHawklight − and for anyone wondering the professor did leave his wife for her so he was not lying about that. Left his 8 month pregnant wife.

the_beat_labratory − If you’re an AH then so am I because I would have posted the same thing (only using more colorful terminology) NTA

locomama83 − NTA - it was a private message so it’s not like you called her out publicly. She is only mad because you stated the truth.

StellalunaStarr − NTA. You should’ve commented on her actual status lol. Let everyone see.

TheLittlestGremlin28 − NTA, she deserved to be called out like that. She ruined the family by cheating, your cousin is just moving on from a terrible woman.

I hope the new marriage works out better for him!

xaenders − NTA. Seriously, the nerve some people have.

She was in desperate need of being called out on her BS, and unlike her you even had the decency to do it privately.

JohnnyGlasken − NTA. Might not be the confrontation she wants but it's the confrontation she needs.

Applaud you for calling out her bias

perhapsnew − NTA. It's actually hilarious. I wish you publicly replied to her post with that.

DivineTarot − NTA Your cousins ex reminds me of my cousin who calls her ex abusive

because he knows his rights as a father and makes sure they're enforced to the letter.

Your cousins ex doesn't get to cop a public attitude about how your cousin is a s__tty father

for getting married again when she dropped all of her BS onto her child suddenly and without warning.

Threwaway42 − NTA - If she didn't want that she shouldn't have brought that hypocritical s__t to social media

HeyYouShouldSmile − NTA she is doing what is called "Attempting to destroy a healthy relationship between a father and his daughter". Keep up the good work

HeroaDerpina − NTA. Personally, I’m surprised you didn’t say it public ally. People that do stuff like that are deserving of being called out.

This commenter criticizes the original poster for not confronting the ex publicly but acknowledges that the ex deserved some form of response

viva_la_vixie − YTA for not responding to her comment in public. But srsly good for you. They can get pissy all they want, she deserved at least that much.

This commenter acknowledges that the ex is at fault but argues that OP’s actions may complicate co-parenting

theburningyear − ESH. She should keep her mouth shut about this particular thing unless she wants people calling her on her obvious hypocrisy.

HOWEVER, it was not your place to do so. It was, and continues to be, NONE of your business.

Is she a skeevy attention seeker who cries every time she is confronted with the consequences of her own actions? Seems like it.

But your cousin still has to co-parent with this woman, and you've potentially made that EXPONENTIALLY more difficult for him.

At the very least you could've asked him about it first. I get that it feels good to call someone out on their s__t,

especially when they are deserving & have hurt someone that you love.

But there are better ways to support your cousin & his child during this time.

(The other person who sucks here is the ex wife, fyi. And she sucks more than you in general. )

Was the confrontation justified, or did it just escalate things further? The ex-wife’s hypocrisy was evident, but was it worth potentially damaging the co-parenting relationship by bringing up her past mistakes? Share your thoughts below, was the OP in the wrong, or did he do what needed to be done?

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Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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