'Seven Year Switch' spoilers: Neal admits to Alesha that he cheated on his real wife Leah

Seven Year Switch FYI

Neal and Alesha seemed to have hit it off pretty well when they were introduced to each other in the first episode of "Seven Year Switch," a reality show where four couples swap spouses for several weeks in order to help strengthen their real marriage. However, things might go downhill as Neal admits in the next episode that he lied and cheated. 

According to the preview posted by People, Neal admits to his experimental wife Alesha that he did cheat on his real wife, Leah. Neal previously lied and told Alesha that he never slept with another woman during his marriage with Leah, and she called him on that lie to which he tried to excuse himself out of. 

"I guess I had sex with a woman or two, not intimately like laying and sleeping with," Neal explains when Alesha confronts him about it. 

Alesha herself is shocked about the revelation but the preview doesn't reveal how she deals with this new development. Neal's explanation makes no sense because whether he slept beside them or not, he was still unfaithful to his real wife. The question now is whether or not Leah already knows about this or if she'll learn the truth from Alesha. 

If Neal can admit to Alesha the bad things he's done to his wife, could the other swapped couples come to the same revelations as well? It is possible that Neal's admission is just the start and the other couples might become more open in discussing their relationship problems with their "new" partners as they get more comfortable with each other. 

They'll have to deal with these issues fairly quickly, however, as a not everyone is happy with the show. One Million Moms is one of the groups that want to shut the show down and has launched an active campaign to ban the show from airing.  

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