Taipei, Taiwan — October 6, 2025
A woman in Taipei sparked an online frenzy after publicly vandalizing her sister’s boyfriend’s luxury car upon discovering his alleged infidelity. The act of revenge—captured and shared on Threads—showed a white Porsche Cayenne worth over a million New Taiwan dollars defaced with colorful spray paint and harsh messages.
According to the woman’s post, suspicion arose after her sister noticed flirtatious messages on her boyfriend’s phone, including one suggesting an intimate encounter in his car. The sister also claimed to have smelled another woman’s perfume inside the vehicle. Furious at the betrayal, the woman vowed online to “do something big,” preparing tools to confront the alleged “cheater.”
Days later, she shared photos of the vandalized car, declaring, “Revenge accomplished. Car destroyed, soul safe.” The messages scrawled on the Porsche included bold phrases such as “scumbag,” “fxck sugarbook,” and “3cm.” The vehicle, parked along a street in Taipei’s Xinyi District, immediately drew public attention.
In her post, the woman accused her sister’s boyfriend of maintaining relationships and “transactions” on dating and sugar-daddy platforms, saying such behavior deeply hurt her sister.
Photos of the brightly defaced car quickly went viral across social media, igniting heated debate among netizens. Some praised the woman’s boldness, commenting, “Girls are not to be messed with,” while others cautioned that vandalism could lead to legal consequences, urging her to handle the matter through proper channels instead.
As of now, police have not confirmed whether a formal complaint has been filed. The incident remains one of the most discussed local stories on Taiwanese social media this week.