The guru who taught 20 million women to recognize infidelity missed her own fiancé's infidelity (4 photos)
Belgian model and blogger Liza Dzhabrailova became popular thanks to her blog, where she gave relationship advice and told how to recognize infidelity. But in the end, she did not see the signs in her own husband.
Lisa Dzhabrailova, known as Liza the Magician, a 26-year-old social media star who became famous for her relationship advice to women, admitted that she missed her husband’s infidelity.
Lize from Antwerp urged women in her videos to "be stronger", not date "poor guys" and never settle for a mediocre partner. In just three years, she has built a combined social media empire of 20 million followers, most of whom are young "Generation Z" girls.
But there is one area in which the self-proclaimed "manifestation coach" has particularly excelled: telling girls how to avoid cheating.
In a TikTok video posted this year, she tells followers: "I always expected my partner to pay all my bills and do everything for me financially because otherwise he would cheat. If he knows you're always going to work for him, he won't respect you. I need women to understand that men say they want a 'good woman' but good women never get paid."
In another video, viewed more than three million times, she insists: "I would not settle for someone who cheats on me. Do you understand what cheating is? It's a form of abuse."
But this week, Magical Liz revealed she had split from her fiancé, American blogger Landon Nickerson, with whom she is expecting a child, and accused him of infidelity.
Liz said she received a message from an unknown woman who claimed Landon contacted her on Snapchat and asked her out after criticizing her relationship with his famous girlfriend.
Liz, who splits her time between her apartment in Dubai and Landon's apartment in Texas, wrote: "My cats are with him in Dallas, all my stuff is in our apartment, and oh, I'm four months pregnant. He says he's so sorry, but honestly I feel like I never knew him. I feel stupid."
And she urged her subscribers to "listen to their intuition."
As a result, the bloggers made a show out of their family problems, publishing a video in which they talked about their feelings and relationships.
Subscribers of the Enchantress Liz were left perplexed when they realized that she did not follow her own advice and did not leave Landon.
Landon and Magical Liz met four years ago in Greece, 36 hours later they declared their love for each other, and got engaged last year, with Landon giving Liz a $100,000 diamond ring, which she has now donated to a charity that supports single mothers.