
Goodness knows what the gentleman may have done, but his lover has certainly let the world know what she thinks about it.

And the woman got her revenge by spray painting the words ‘cheater – it’s over’ and ‘hope she was worth it’ on a £75,000 car outside Harrods.

The wording was left in red outside the store in London’s Knightsbridge on Basil Street on the white diesel Range Roger Vogue TDV6 AU.

And a red-faced motorist wearing a white T-shirt and sunglasses was later spotted jumping into the car without saying anything.

He was even issued with a £130 parking ticket on the car after it was parked on double yellow lines for two hours.

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'Cheater': The wording was left in red outside the famous store in London’s Knightsbridge on Basil Street on the white diesel Range Roger

Graffiti: A woman got her public revenge by spray painting the words ‘cheater – it’s over’ and ‘hope she was worth it’ on the £75,000 car

An onlooker who works in the local area told MailOnline this afternoon: ‘There was probably about 50 people around taking pictures.

‘It was about 1.30pm when I saw it and I had a couple of friends in the area before and it wasn't there then, so it was recent.

‘Some people were saying “what an expensive s**g that would have been, and a couple of people saying “I hope she was worth it”.

‘It was literally right outside Harrods - you couldn't get closer. I definitely haven’t seen anything quite like this before.’

Taxi driver Enzo Andrean, from Enfield, North London, said he first saw the car being driven near Belgravia Square at about 10.30am today.

Mr Andrean told the London Evening Standard: ‘I saw it driving it about and it had the word "cheater" written on it.

Pricey: The car has the logo of London-based modifications firm Revere on the bodywork, suggesting it has had an expensive conversion

Top of the range: The car can do 0–62mph in 7.4 seconds while a Top Gear review said it is ‘one of the best luxury cars money can buy’

‘I was thinking that's somebody's wife. She has obviously caught him out. I tried to read what other words were on it but it turned off.

‘It looked like a new car to me and it could only have been spray paint. This wasn't done with a brush.'

And a Harrods security guard told the newspaper that the vehicle had arrived at the department store with the graffiti already written on it.

But ‘Jack’, the manager of Gran Café which is opposite where the car was parked, claimed that when the car arrived it was in pristine condition.

He said: ‘The car arrived perfectly normal. Cars like that are always parked around here. There is a lot of wealth.

‘I was busy with customers and the next thing I know, there is spray paint all over it. I am not sure what happened but I think the writing speaks for itself.’

Attracting interest: An onlooker who works in the Knightsbridge area said there were 'probably about 50 people around taking pictures

Other onlookers tweeted photos of the car, with one saying 'moral of the story is, don't get caught', and another: 'Reasons not to cheat.’

A parking inspector for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea said he issued the £130 fine at around 2.30pm today.

He said: ‘It's been here for the past two hours. I can't tell whose car it is but it is parked on double yellow lines. That's why it's got a ticket.’

The vehicle can do 0–62mph in 7.4 seconds and 40.9mpg while a Top Gear review said it is ‘one of the best luxury cars money can buy’.

The car also has the logo of London-based modifications firm Revere on the bonnet, suggesting it has had an expensive conversion.