Man’s Facebook post asking wife and girlfriend to get along goes viral for all the wrong reasons
The cheating husband posted a picture of his wife, in smart business gear, alongside a snap of his "side chick", posing in a bikini on a beach

ONE man's controversial Facebook musings have caused an outrage after he called for his wife and his girlfriend to "learn to get along."
Lonnie Turner posted the divisive status on June 24, asking the two women to set aside their obvious differences for the sake of his happiness.
The cheating husband posted a picture of his wife, in smart business gear, alongside a snap of his "side chick", posing in a bikini on a beach.
The self-styled businessman, who lives in Texas, accompanied the photos with the call for his two women to stop feuding, saying: "These two better learn to get along.
"I work extremely hard, and I think I deserve to have everything my little heart desires. Why have a cake & can't eat it??? I want multiple cakes!!"
The love rat also included the hashtags #Wife, #Chic, #BestOfBothWorlds alongside his status, which has attracted outrage and ridicule in the time since it was uploaded.
Whilst some viewers admired his honesty, others slammed selfish Lonnie, describing his controversial status as "beyond disrespectful."
One said: "I wonder how you would feel if your mother was treated like this," prompting one woman to pile in and defend Lonnie's post from the onslaught of fury it had caused.
The woman said: "I admire his honesty that's all. At least he is honest - there are no secrets! If they choose to stay with him, is it really his fault?"
But another woman replied by describing his post as "humiliating" for the unlucky ladies involved, claiming that honesty has nothing to do with it.
However, playboy Lonnie, who apparently has children with his wife, Tammy, showed no remorse about the controversial post.
In an extensive comment defending himself, he claimed he was entitled to juggle the two women, because "everyone can't do what he does."
He commented: "I've chosen to deal with these two for the past couple years, but it seems to be becoming too challenging because of the hate they have for one another.
"As I stated earlier, they have choices. Both of them can make the choice to become 'regular.'
" If either one of them leave the situation I've set forth, they will be fine. I'm simply stating what my desire is so they both will understand what is required.
"I've told them both privately. Now they should know I'm dead serious, and we have the entire world as witnesses.
"I'm not a regular guy. I have the ability to change lives. I'm also very generous. My wife had a great life before we ever got married because of the fact we had children.
"They both remember how life was before me. I'm sure they don't want to go back to eating leftover taco meat and soup."
But another user was quick to remind love rat Lonnie that money can't buy happiness, adding that he'll be miserable deep down until the bragging cheat can fix his "deep rooted" personal issues.
The divisive entrepreneur's page is littered with showy posts and motivational quotes about making money, although there's no concrete evidence of what he actually does.
One uniquely bizarre post features a selfie with his neck bleeding where he tried to "inject himself" and accidentally hit an artery.