The Jungle Giants Are Hooking A Fan Up After She Exposed Her Cheating Boyfriend Via Byron Bay Newspaper

12 May 2023 | 2:27 pm | Jessie Lynch

"WE STAND WITH YA ROSE"

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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, and one Jungle Giants fan has taken revenge on her cheating boyfriend to the next level by posting a scathing message in Byron Bay's weekly newspaper, The Echo.

"Dear Mark, I hope she makes you happy you dirty cheat," the full-page message reads. "The whole town knows you're a liar now, congrats. From Rose."

She concluded, "P.S. I'm keeping the Jungle Giants tickets."

The Jungle Giants soon caught wind of the wild takedown, posting a snap of the message to their Facebook page with a message of support to Rose.

"DROP A 🌹 FOR ROSE," they began. "People have been sending this in all day from The Echo Newspaper in Byron. WE STAND WITH YA ROSE, we got u. dm us which show you’re coming to and we’ll hook ya up x" 

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She may have lost a cheating man, but it seems Rose gained a legion of followers, with social media users thriving for the petty act of revenge and flooding the comments with rose emojis in solidarity with her.

"Better taste in music than blokes," one commenter declared, while another added, "We stand by you Rose!"

Following the release of their latest track Trippin' Up!, The Jungle Giants announced in March that they are hitting the road again with an extended run of dates across Australia.

Their tour kicks off in Hobart on the 19th of May before heading to Adelaide, Fremantle, Wollongong, Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Melbourne across May and June of this year. 

Trippin Up! follows the release of their 2021 #1 ARIA Chart topping fourth record Love Signs. If they weren't already, the record cemented their place as the dominant force in alternative music in Australia. 

Already in 2023, they've performed at Laneway Festival in Australia as well as Florida's Okeechobee Festival and M3F in Arizona.