A RAGING plane passenger hit the headlines this summer after she was filmed lamping her boyfriend with a laptop because he "looked at another woman".

While many were shocked at her violent and inappropriate behaviour and no one would condone it, for some women - and men - the pictures of her jealous rage struck a chord.

7 The jealous plane passenger was filmed lamping her boyfriend on a packed flight

Here, three women confess the extreme - and sometimes illegal - lengths they've gone to when their green-eyed monster has been roused...



I hack his WhatsApp and puncture his tyres

Full-time mum Olivia Taylor, 22, lives with her partner and their two children in West London.

7 Olivia Taylor, seen with her partner, admits she has a 'massive jealous streak' Credit: Supplied

"Me and my other half have been together in a very on-and-off relationship over the last six years. Guilty as charged I do get jealous.

If he doesn’t come straight home from work I’m wondering where he is. I don’t trust him and I do have a massive jealous streak.

That’s why I found a way in to get my partner’s WhatsApp conversations from my phone so I can see who he is talking to when I’m not with him. He probably thinks I’m some sort of psychic when I start quizzing him about some of his conversations.

He is macho and likes to go for a sauna and spa after work with his friends. It means I get left at home with the kids. If I have a weird vibe about what’s going on then, in the past, I’ve punctured the tyre on his bike.

No bike, no trip to the sauna. I know perfectly well there is no way he can repair a puncture in an evening.

7 She once hid her boyfriend's passport for a week so he couldn’t book a holiday with pals Credit: Supplied

7 She says: 'There was no way he was going to a European sex capital without me' Credit: Supplied

I hid his passport before lads' holiday

Then there was the time I hid his passport for a week so he couldn’t book a holiday with his friends. He was supposed to go to Amsterdam with the boys. There was no way he was going to a European sex capital without me. Four blokes on a weekend away in Amsterdam? I don’t think so.

He did interrogate me about it and to this day he was never sure if I was lying or not.

I told him he was looking too hard for it and it would ‘turn up’ in an obvious place. It did within hours of the plane departing. Did I feel guilty? Nope!

Then there was the time I was staying at my mum's. I panicked and got it into my head he’d be inviting random people - including women - over to ours.

I couldn’t handle my jealousy that day and no matter how I tried to rationalise it to myself I was still jealous. So I hid his house keys. Or as I like to say he lost them. He had to stay at his mum’s house that night too.

I’m betting I’m not the only woman who lives like this either!"

I check for hairs and sniff the bed sheets

Care Assistant Maggie Ralph-Jones, 43, is single and has three kids. She lives in Sheffield.

7 Maggie Ralph-Jones has previously counted condoms and checked bed sheets for hairs that aren't hers Credit: Supplied

"I’m currently single and while life is easier, I’d love to find a bloke who is faithful.

I’m a possessive girlfriend. In the past I’ve routinely counted out the condoms in the packet by the bed, I look in the bins. I’ve checked bed sheets for hairs that aren’t mine. I’ll sniff the pillows and bed sheets too.

One time I found a used sanitary towel in the bathroom bin. I was fuming. When the bloke I was seeing arrived home that night I emptied it out over his car that and demanded he explain who it belonged to. Turned out it was his mum’s – apparently.

One ex received a thong in the post. He swore blind he wasn’t cheating. We’d rented a house together and were even trying for a baby. I saw red when that G-string fell out of the envelope.

In a fury I took a pair of scissors and snipped one arm off every single one of his shirts. I let down the tyres on his car and he had to use my VW Beetle - covered in flowers - to go in to his job as a security officer the next day.



He sprained his ankle - that taught him a lesson

Then there was the time we were going on holiday together. We were camping and a group of girls were in the tent next to us. They invited us round for a drink.

The usual flirting started. I pretended to go to the loo and instead I pulled up one of the tent pegs so it was higher than it was supposed to be.

I sent him to get me some headache tablets because I 'wasn’t feeling very well.' I told him I’d lost the torch.

In the dark he tripped over the tent peg, cut his knee, bruised his shin and sprained his ankle. That put paid to any more nonsense between him and girls young enough to be his daughters.

I called the police after spotting him with younger woman

Another time we went away for the weekend. I did some shopping and when I got back I found him swimming in the lake throwing a frisbee with a teenager, who looked like something on the page of Sports Illustrated.

In a fit of jealousy I called the police and told them I was worried about a man with an underage girl.

They arrived within minutes - blue lights flashing - and questioned both of them. Turns out she was 21 and on holiday with her girlfriend.

To this day he doesn’t know it was me who did that. In the end I gave him the boot for my own piece of mind.

I might have been a bit OTT jealous but he gave me loads of reasons to be have like that. Men are like dogs and will stray if they can."

I get so frustrated I change his phone passwords

Mum Annie Graham, 23, lives with her partner and their son in South London.

7 Annie says she gets so frustrated she sometimes changes her partner's phone passwords Credit: Supplied

"I don’t get jealous about everyday stuff. If we’re out together he won’t so much as look at another female cleavage or bum.

My problem is mainly about the time my other half spends on social media and the number of women he is in touch with.

He tells me it’s platonic and while I want to believe him there is a jealous streak in me that wants to punish him. There is that little voice in my head saying on repeat 'why am I not enough?'

It drives me mad how many women follow him online. They contact him in the evenings and at weekends too.

What normal woman wouldn’t be jealous if the father of her child was chatting back and forth day and night on Instagram or Snapchat?



I have rules in place

I now have rules in place. If it’s the evening and we are watching a TV programme then that’s our couple time.

If he gets a private message on Snapchat from a woman and chooses to read it then I switch the TV off, unplug it and tell him 'Talk to her or watch the telly with me.'

I get so frustrated sometimes that I change the passwords on his phone. By blocking it he can’t use it. It winds him up but it stops me from being so jealous so job done.

There was one week when one female 'friend' contacted him over a hundred times. I was that annoyed and jealous that I ‘forgot’ to wash his football kit.

We started rowing and I then put it in the tumble dryer on a two-hour cycle. Our tumble dryer won’t turn off so he had to stand there watching his kit be tossed around and miss out on football practice. I've also hidden his footie boots too.

7 She checks his social media accounts "all the time" Credit: Supplied

I rule his phone

I do check his accounts all the time. I know the passwords and if I see he has liked another girl’s pictures I will bombard him at work with calls demanding to know who she is.

I rule his phone. I’ll put it on silent so he doesn’t hear it ring or the ping of the messages. If there’s a number of a random girl on his phone I’ll block her too.

Sometimes I think it might be easier to put a tracker on his phone.

He hasn’t ever done anything to make me this distrustful of him but he knows I get jealous - so why does he do it? If he annoys me in this way then I am going to do the same to him."