Pregnant, betrayed, and still standing strong—her story is a story of many other women.
Some stories hit too close to home. Wizard Liz, the confident, glowing woman so many of us turn to for advice and inspiration, just went through something deeply painful—and she didn’t hide it.
In a candid and emotional video, Liz revealed that she’s four months pregnant and recently ended her engagement. The reason? Her fiancé, Landon Nickerson, cheated on her while she was carrying their baby.
Let that sink in.
As someone who’s followed Liz for a while, it hurt to see her voice tremble as she shared how she found out—how she trusted him, how she believed his promises, how she thought they were building something real. She spoke with a mix of heartbreak and clarity, explaining that she discovered he had been messaging another woman through Snapchat. She felt blindsided, betrayed, and worst of all—foolish for missing the signs.
And honestly, who hasn’t been there?
We want to believe in love. We want to believe in the version of the person they show us when things are good. Especially when you’re pregnant—vulnerable, hopeful, planning a future—it’s the last time you expect someone to let you down.
But Liz didn’t crumble. She chose herself. She chose her peace. And that takes courage.
What really moved me was her decision to sell her engagement ring and donate the money to single moms. That’s more than a clap-back—it’s a statement of purpose. She turned pain into power. And in doing so, she reminded so many women (including me) that your worth doesn’t come from being chosen by someone. It comes from choosing yourself.
This situation isn’t just about one relationship gone wrong. It’s about how easily trust can be broken—and how hard, but necessary, it is to rebuild it in yourself.
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If you’ve ever felt that deep ache of being betrayed by someone you loved, Liz’s story will speak to you. And if you’re going through something similar right now—please know that you’re not alone. There’s strength in walking away. There’s dignity in starting over.
And there’s always hope on the other side of heartbreak.