When the topic shifted to complicated relationships and messy dating dynamics, Morgan didn’t dodge it.
According to her, the situation started casually. She knew the guy wasn’t fully single — but she claimed he made it sound like the relationship was already falling apart.
At first, it felt harmless.
Late-night calls. Secret meetups. Excuses that sounded believable.
But over time, Morgan says the lines started blurring. What she thought was a temporary situation turned into something deeper — and more dramatic.
She hinted that emotions got involved faster than expected. There were moments of jealousy, moments of tension, and eventually a confrontation that she described as “unexpected and loud.”
Some viewers laughed at the honesty. Others questioned why anyone would willingly step into that role.
Morgan didn’t frame herself as innocent — but she also didn’t take full blame. In her words, “If he’s cheating, that’s on him.”
That statement alone fueled the online debate.
Supporters argue that the responsibility lies with the person in the relationship. Critics say knowingly participating still carries accountability.
Clips from the segment quickly began circulating, with comment sections exploding over whether being a side chick is empowering, reckless, or simply messy.
What’s fueling the traction isn’t graphic detail — it’s the reality of modern dating.
Morgan ended the story by saying one thing clearly:
She learned her lesson.
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So what do YOU think — is the side chick ever at fault, or does the blame fall entirely on the one who’s taken?
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