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It was all caught on camera too - WATCH In a dramatic and jaw-dropping scene straight out of a telen

[Logo]( [Official Fired After Wife Catches Him in Raunchy Scandal] [Official Fired After Wife Catches Him in Raunchy Scandal]( It was all caught on camera too - WATCH In a dramatic and jaw-dropping scene straight out of a telenovela, a Brazilian government worker's secret affair came to a fiery end, both personally and professionally. Marcelo Serra, who held a high-ranking position as the undersecretary of Conservation and Public Services in the city of Nitero?, Brazil, found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons after his wife, Gabrielle Kienen, publicly confronted him outside a hotel where he was caught with another woman. The explosive moment was captured on video by a passerby on September 12, showing Kienen storming out of her SUV as Serra and his companion sat in a city-owned vehicle outside the Praia Grande Hotel. In the footage, Kienen, clearly enraged, confronts her husband, pounding on the driver's side window and shouting before opening the door to continue the confrontation. The heated exchange that followed left no room for subtlety. "You ruined my life, you bastard!" Kienen is heard shouting at Serra, who had no choice but to step out of the vehicle and face the music. Despite the brief exchange of words, Serra soon retreated back into the city-owned car, with Kienen yelling after him, accusing him of using an official vehicle for personal purposes-specifically, to carry out his affair. "Using the city hall car at the Praia Grande motel," she shouted, making it clear that the scandal involved both marital betrayal and the misuse of government resources. As the confrontation unfolded, Serra eventually began to drive away, but not before arguing with a bystander who had witnessed the entire ordeal. The video quickly went viral on social media, attracting widespread attention from the public-and, more importantly, from the Nitero? mayor's office. Just two days later, on September 14, Serra's professional downfall was cemented. The city announced that he had been fired from his post as undersecretary, not for his extramarital activities, but because he had blatantly violated policy by using an official vehicle for personal business. The mayor's office issued a swift statement condemning Serra's actions: "The use of official vehicles for personal purposes is expressly prohibited," they said, emphasizing that Serra's dismissal was strictly related to his misuse of city resources. They also made it clear that the private lives of their employees were not a matter of public concern-but when the personal crosses over into the professional, as in Serra's case, repercussions follow. Adding another layer of irony to the saga, reports surfaced that one of Serra's social media profiles featured a wedding ring emoji alongside his wife's name-a detail that did little to soften the blow of the public scandal. The couple, who had been married for six years, saw their personal life unravel in front of the world, with the confrontation and its consequences playing out online for all to see. Serra's dismissal sends a clear message that even high-ranking government officials are not immune to scrutiny, especially when taxpayer resources are involved. His downfall is a cautionary tale for those who think they can mix personal indiscretions with public duties without consequence. In this case, a moment of poor judgment ended a marriage and a career in one swift, public collapse. [Daily Mail]( [SHOCK: America's Got Talent Contestant, 17, Dead Weeks After Being On Show] [SHOCK: America's Got Talent Contestant, 17, Dead Weeks After Being On Show]( This is tragic. [Mom Speaks Out After Near Death Experience On Treadmill] [Mom Speaks Out After Near Death Experience On Treadmill]( 'Listen to your body.' [Caitlin Clark Makes History...Again!] [Caitlin Clark Makes History...Again!]( She's On Fire. [Dolphins Face Another Crisis After Tyreek Hill Controversy] [Dolphins Face Another Crisis After Tyreek Hill Controversy]( When it rains it pours. [Dancing With The Stars Contestant Chemistry With Partner Sparks Rumors] [Dancing With The Stars Contestant Chemistry With Partner Sparks Rumors]( Sparks on the dance floor are heating up off stage? You are receiving this email because you opted in to Stories Ongoing daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Stories Ongoing. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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