And now blogging sensation Emily Hartridge is back with the next installment to her popular video series - a hilarious YouTube lesson detailing the ten reasons why....men cheat.
The Londoner's short film takes in such age-old reasons for men straying as them not finding sex with their partner interesting enough, the thrill of the chase, and other girls offering themselves on the proverbial plate.
With her trademark candour and dramatic interludes, Hartridge explains that men cheat because their penises tell them to (even though we can't actually hear them), because they think they can get away with it, because - if they are lucky enough look like Brad Pitt - they have too many offers, and sometimes simply because they fall out of love with their partner.
Acquiescing that women can themselves be the cause of a relationship's undoing, Hartridge adds that if their parnters are too nagging or critical, men may seek compliments elsewhere.
At the end of the video (after a silly and irreverent pyjama dance with her sister Alice) Hartridge also bites back at an online comment from a YouTube troll who criticised her '10 Reasons Why' series.
She says: 'Now I don't normally do this, and I actually take everyone's opinions on board, and I don't mind what you guys comment on my videos as you'll notice because I don't disable them, I let you write whatever you want, I don't block users....
'But you know what? Someone's comment this week has really f****d me off - so I'm going to name and shame!'
Reading the comment from YouTube user GPISGAY ('Typical woman w****e, not as hot as she thinks, thinks she's funny but is incapable of making anyone laugh'), Hartlidge slams the writer's sexism and ignorance in her typically outspoken, matter-of-fact and comic way.
Thanks to her frank and upfront style, Emily's previous posts on Huffington Post and YouTube have attracted over 1,340,000 visitors.
Her earlier video topics - including 10 Reasons Why You Should Never Get Married, Why Women Love Bad Boys and Why Women Watch Porn - have proved to be provocative talking points for her fans.
One of the most talked about segments from the 10 Reasons Why… vault was the slightly controversial You Should Choose Your Friends Over Your Boyfriend blog, which gave reasons like, 'your boyfriend's not going to hold your hair back when you're sick, but your best friend will'.
Up to 70,000 viewers logging on to her YouTube.com channel each week.
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