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* ''Literature/RevengeOfTheSith'' discusses Anakin's fears of this somewhat more explicitly than the film does, with Palpatine dropping hints that Padme is cheating on Anakin with Obi-Wan, and Anakin visiting his and Padme's apartment to find "echoes" of her and Obi-Wan sitting closer together than is appropriate.
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* ''Literature/OnTheStreetWhereYouLive'': The catalyst for Emily's divorce was her catching her then-husband cheating on her with her closest friend Barbara Lyons, whom she'd known since college. Emily was quick to end her friendship with Barbara along with her marriage; she mentions being aware Barbara had a bit of a crush on Gary, but never imagined Barbara would seriously act on it or that Gary would reciprocate. Three years later, she still [[EtTuBrute feels hurt Barbara betrayed her]] like that.
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* ''Series/TheMentalist'': In Redwood, two girls are missing from their abandoned car: a bride-to-be and her best friend. The friend soon turns up dead, the bride later with no memory of what happened. Jane notes that the fiancé seems torn between the two girls, and when the bride recovers her memories, she remembers the friend telling her she and the fiancé had a fling. This made her need to pull over, allowing the killer, a StalkerWithACrush who [[EntitledToHaveYou didn't want her getting married]], to close in.
* In the ''Series/MurderSheWrote'' episode "Keep the Home Fries Burning," a few people in a restaurant are struck by what appears to be food poisoning, and one of them dies. Jessica realizes that the common denominator in the situation is a missing jar of strawberry preserves and that it only affected people who ate from the jar after it was at the table where the woman who died was sitting. It turns out that the poisoner had discovered her best friend and her husband were having an affair and had killed her friend in retaliation. She hadn't intended to make anyone else sick, but she hadn't been able to recover the jar of preserves fast enough to keep others from putting it on their toast.

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* ''Series/TheMentalist'': In Redwood, "Redwood", two girls are missing from their abandoned car: a bride-to-be and her best friend. The friend soon turns up dead, the bride later with no memory of what happened. Jane notes in the pre-wedding video that the fiancé seems torn between the two girls, and when the bride recovers her memories, she remembers the friend telling her confessing that she and the fiancé had a fling.were seeing each other behind her back. This made her need to pull over, allowing the killer, a StalkerWithACrush who [[EntitledToHaveYou didn't want her getting married]], to close in.
* In the ''Series/MurderSheWrote'' episode "Keep the Home Fries Burning," Burning", a few people in a restaurant are struck by what appears to be food poisoning, and one of them dies. Jessica realizes that the common denominator in the situation is a missing jar of strawberry preserves and that it only affected people who ate from the jar after it was at the table where the woman who died was sitting. It turns out that the poisoner had discovered her best friend and her husband were having an affair and had killed her friend in retaliation. She hadn't intended to make anyone else sick, but she hadn't been able to recover the jar of preserves fast enough to keep others from putting it on their toast.
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* ''Literature/TheHike2023'': Late in the story, Liz happens to see unusual phone messages between [[spoiler:Joni]], her best friend since high school, and her husband Patrick; when [[spoiler:Joni]] reacts guiltily to Liz's questioning, Liz deduces that Patrick and [[spoiler:Joni]] slept together. [[spoiler:Joni]] admits they had an impulsive one-night stand several months back [[spoiler:when Patrick and Liz came to Dublin to see her in concert (Liz went back to the hotel early because of a migraine)]]. They both immediately regretted it, with Patrick only phoning [[spoiler:Joni]] prior to the hike to reaffirm it was a huge mistake and that he wanted to fix his marriage, which [[spoiler:Joni]] agreed with. Understandably, Liz still feels extremely betrayed.
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* ''Film/AYearAndChange'': Pam cheats on Owen with his friend Pete, an event that helps spur Owen to reconsider his relationship with the former and friendship with the latter.
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* ''WebAnimation/AoharuMangaLibrary'': Keiichi has so many [[AlwaysMale male]] {{False Friend}}s (different in each story) who start out being described as his best friends, only to backstab him by stealing his girlfriend. This also often becomes [[LaserGuidedKarma said friend's undoing]], because Keiichi's ex will turn out to be a GoldDigger who makes him miserable instead and makes way for Keiichi to court the supportive heroine.

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but now it's time to diss her!"''

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but now it's time to diss her!"''her!\\
Sure, we had some fun times,\\
But I'm not gonna miss her now!"''
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* Music/{{DAngelo}} is a victim of cuckolding on "[[Music/BrownSugar Shit, Damn, Motherfucker]]":

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* Music/{{DAngelo}} Music/DAngelo is a victim of cuckolding on "[[Music/BrownSugar Shit, Damn, Motherfucker]]":

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* Music/BrownSugar: D is a victim of cuckolding on "Shit, Damn, Motherfucker":

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* Music/BrownSugar: D Music/{{DAngelo}} is a victim of cuckolding on "Shit, "[[Music/BrownSugar Shit, Damn, Motherfucker":Motherfucker]]":


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* The central crux of Music/ATribeCalledQuest's "Crew" from ''Music/BeatsRhymesAndLife'', where Q-Tip catches one of his closest friends making out with his wife. [[spoiler:Despite briefly stewing over whether or not he should resolve the situation peacefully to avoid a jail bid, Tip's emotions get the best of him, and he guns down his now-ex friend in a crime of passion after confronting him.]]
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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': In "A Deadly Game", evidence points to the friend and business partner of the victim having motive and opportunity... until he offers as his alibi that he was not murdering his friend... because he was sleeping with the guy's wife at the time. The wife confirms; so do the neighbors (implying TheImmodestOrgasm by pointing out it was a hot night and they'd left the windows open).

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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'': In "A Deadly Game", evidence points to the friend and business partner of the victim having motive and opportunity... until he offers as his alibi that he was not murdering his friend... because he was sleeping with the guy's wife at the time. The wife confirms; so do the neighbors (implying TheImmodestOrgasm by pointing out it was a hot night and they'd left the windows open).

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