Alabama man, 20, earns thousands of dollars putting women suspected of cheating through LOYALTY TEST

A man said he earns thousands of dollars a month by putting women through social media loyalty tests at the request of their suspicious partners, who want to know if they’re cheating or not.

Xavier Long, 20, from Yerkwood, Alabama, revealed he made over $2,000 in one week alone — simply by flirting with taken women on social media to see how they will react.

Xavier explained that men who think their partner may not be truthful to them, reach out to him and ask him for help.

He then tries to get with the women in an attempt to see their true colors and figure out if they’re going to be faithful or unfaithful to their boyfriends.

It all started when one of Xavier’s Instagram followers randomly asked him to help test his girlfriend’s loyalty.

A man said he earns thousands of dollars a month by putting women through social media loyalty tests at the request of their suspicious partners, who want to know if they’re cheating

Xavier Long, 20, from Yerkwood, Alabama, revealed he made over $2,000 in one week alone - simply by flirting with taken women on social media to see how they will react

Xavier Long, 20, from Yerkwood, Alabama, revealed he made over $2,000 in one week alone – simply by flirting with taken women on social media to see how they will react

Xavier explained that men who think their partner may not be faithful reach out to him and ask him for help. He then tries to get with the women in an attempt to see their true colors

Xavier explained that men who think their partner may not be faithful reach out to him and ask him for help. He then tries to get with the women in an attempt to see their true colors

He posted about it on TikTok and it quickly went viral, gaining thousands of views in a matter of days.

He then started getting more and more requests, and he eventually began charging for his services. Now, he said he gets over 99 requests and makes $200 a day.

He often shares the results to his TikTok account, which has now wracked up more than 400,000 followers and seven million likes in total. 

He told Vice News, ‘If people ask, I say I charge $10, but most of the time people say, “I got this amount of money, but if she fails, I’ll send you this amount of money.”

‘Sometimes, I do the test for free, but with the number of DMs I get, why would I do one for free when people pay?

‘The most I got sent was $750. I guess he was rich? His girl failed, but he still sent it. Normally, people send me $100.

‘I’ve made a pretty good amount [in total]. I don’t have an exact number, but doing these tests has allowed me to stop working a nine-to-five [job].

‘I know within the first week or so I made around $2,000 and it was the quickest and easiest way I’ve ever made money.’

Xavier said he gets over 99 requests and makes $200 a day. He often shares the results to his TikTok account, which has now wracked up more than 400,000 followers

Xavier said he gets over 99 requests and makes $200 a day. He often shares the results to his TikTok account, which has now wracked up more than 400,000 followers

In one video, Xavier messaged a woman and asked her if she had a boyfriend. She said it 'complicated' but agreed to give him her number

In one video, Xavier messaged a woman and asked her if she had a boyfriend. She said it ‘complicated’ but agreed to give him her number

She then told him, 'Look, I think you're a really cool dude and would actually consider leaving my boyfriend for you if you loved in Michigan but I don't think long distance could work'

However, when he asked if he could come and visit her she agreed, and even offered to let him stay at her house

She then told him, ‘Look, I think you’re a really cool dude and would actually consider leaving my boyfriend for you if you loved in Michigan but I don’t think long distance could work’

He sent screenshots of the messages to her boyfriend, who was stunned by the things she said

He sent screenshots of the messages to her boyfriend, who was stunned by the things she said

He said if the woman gives him any of her personal contact info without her boyfriend knowing, he considers it a ‘fail.’

In one video, a man, who said he had just gotten back from deployment, DM’d Xavier and asked him for help because he was worried his girlfriend had cheated. 

Xavier shared screenshots of his conversation with the woman throughout the clip. He messaged her and said, ‘You must be a loan because you have my interest.’

‘Aw thank you,’ she responded, with a kissing emoji.

He then asked her if she could give him her Snapchat username, to which she replied, ‘Nah, my boyfriend wouldn’t be happy.’

He pushed further, claiming her boyfriend wouldn’t find out, and he then asked for her phone number instead.

‘I think you’re cute, but I’m not willing to risk my relationship for someone I just met,’ she said.

After that, Xavier suggested they get to know each other a little bit more and she agreed. 

In another video, a man DM'd Xavier because he was worried his girlfriend had cheated. He messaged her and said, 'You must be a loan because you have my interest'

In another video, a man DM’d Xavier because he was worried his girlfriend had cheated. He messaged her and said, ‘You must be a loan because you have my interest’

In the end, she gave him her number. And after texting back and forth for a little, she agreed to meet up with him on a date.

As for how he chooses which guys to help, Xavier told Vice News he tries to pick ‘the most interesting stories.’ 

He explained: ‘Sometimes, someone will message and say, “We’ve been going out for two years, I want to see if she cheated on me,” or, “She’s cheated on me before.”

‘One dude hit me up like, “Ayo, test my mom.” Some guy wanted me to test his sister because he was friends with her boyfriend. That’s your own blood, and you want to test her?’ 

In another TikTok, Xavier got a request from a man who ‘needed to see if his girl was a cheater or not.’

He messaged the woman, but she told him ‘it wasn’t a good idea’ when he asked for her Snapchat.

He then asked her if she had a boyfriend, and she said things were ‘complicated.’ 

He then asked her if she could give him her Snapchat username, to which she replied, 'Nah, my boyfriend wouldn't be happy'

He pushed further, claiming her boyfriend wouldn't find out, and he then asked for her phone number instead

He then asked her if she could give him her Snapchat username, to which she replied, ‘Nah, my boyfriend wouldn’t be happy.’ He pushed further, claiming her boyfriend wouldn’t find out

In the end, she gave him her number

And after texting back and forth for a little, she agreed to meet up with him on a date

In the end, she gave him her number. And after texting back and forth for a little, she agreed to meet up with him on a date

After DMing for a few more moments, she agreed to give Xavier her number, and they started texting.

She then told him, ‘Look, I think you’re a really cool dude and would actually consider leaving my boyfriend for you if you loved in Michigan but I don’t think long distance could work.’ 

Xavier is convinced that some men want him to test their girlfriends because they want ‘an easy way out’ of the relationship, while others want to be sure they’re with the right girl before asking them to move in or to get married.

‘I feel like some people do it because they want their girlfriend to cheat. They want an easy way out,’ he added.

‘Some dudes are thinking about asking her to marry him. Another one, they’re thinking of asking her to move in or introducing her to their mom — stuff like that.’

He is happy to use his platform to help people, and it’s especially satisfying when the women pass the test. 

‘People in the comments of the videos write, “Yo, dude keep doing what you’re doing, [these videos are] good for people,”‘ he said.

‘Once, after I sent a dude the screenshot of his girl passing, he said, “Thanks, I’m taking her out to eat tonight.”

‘That’s nice. Sometimes, say a dude is spending a whole bunch of money on a girl, I can tell him and he can stop wasting his money.

‘I’m helping people, so I feel like it’s a good thing in a way. Before the money, this is why I started doing this.’