A man who exposes women who cheat has admitted that many people do not agree with his strange methods.
His worrying technique sees him photoshop himself into photos in order to "expose" women who are cheating on their other half.
Single man Jay Ingram, 33, says that he is now on a mission to uncover as many cheating partners as possible.
But he has been slammed as "delusional" over his unusual quest.
The car dealer from the Gold Coast, Australia, became single after a 12-year relationship ended.
He has revealed that he was left shocked after finding out that a number of women he had been talking to and flirting with on social media did not disclose to him that they were in committed relationships.
Following this deceit, Jay took to Instagram to share that if he discovers that the women slide into his DMs are already taken then he will tale to publicly shame them.
His New Year's resolution plan, he has revealed, will see him bizarrely edit himself into the couples snaps.
On the social media site he said: “You know what I realised over Christmas break? When a lot of you females were posting stories with your mans (sic) underneath the Christmas tree in your matching pyjamas and all this couple goals s**t, you were actually in my inbox, at the same time and for a couple of months.
“And it’s not just one or two (women), it’s like – a lot.
“One of my New Year’s resolutions is that I’m going to be honest about stuff so on my next story, I’m going to name all of you. Stay tuned.”
But the 33-year-old's idea has not gone down as he planned.
Jay has now been slammed over the extreme idea, with many taking to social media to call him out on his red-flag behaviour.
One person commented: “Why bother? Instead of trying to expose the cheaters, focus on finding yourself the girlfriend you’re looking for."
While another said: “This is a bit weird".
And a third claimed that Jay's plan is “delusional”, writing: “Yeah yeah, he thinks he’s God gift, and women are just lining up for him…”
Following his New Year's resolution video, Jay posted a follow-up video where he warned that those who sent him "shady s**t" on social media would see themselves become the face of his horrible plan.
Explaining that he would photoshop himself into their couple photos and share them publicly, he said: “If ya got a man and you message me shady s**t. Ima (sic) photoshop myself into your couple photos and post them."
And a few days later, a number of edited photos were published on his Instagram stories, with one showing Jay on the edge of a cliff with a couple, with the caption “us on holiday".
Another shows Ingram putting his hands on a woman’s stomach in front of a flashy car, as the partner stands to the side, report Gold Coast Bulletin.
One more shows Jay in a three-way cuddle with a couple in front of the Sydney Opera House.
Despite many initially questioning Jay's idea, some people have praised his skills, with one writing: “Nice work!”
However, others are still not convinced of his motivations, with many writing that they think the idea is “extreme” and “a joke”.
Jay has however defended his antics, adding: “On the Gold Coast you can get away with a lot of s**t without being called out.
“Infidelity is not a fun thing to happen to anyone. I was actually raised with morals.”