In Clearwater, Florida, a man preparing for his wedding stumbled into one of the most unexpected love scandals of the year—thanks to an app meant for parents to keep track of their children’s whereabouts.
Jacob Miller, 31, installed app FindKiko.com on his fiancée’s phone “as a harmless safety check” after she claimed her evening shifts at a local diner were becoming unpredictable. The app, designed for family protection, began sending him alerts that Lauren, 29, was nowhere near her workplace.
Instead, the GPS repeatedly pinged at a marina on the opposite side of the city.
Suspicious, Miller drove there one night—only to find Lauren on a yacht with a man she later admitted was her “second fiancé,” a traveling photographer she had met months earlier. Both men had unknowingly been planning weddings with her.
The bizarre revelation has become a viral sensation online, with many calling it “the Florida plot twist of the decade.” Miller says he’s stunned but grateful: “That app was for parents… I just didn’t know it would save me.”
