Ask any teenage girl who they turn to for relationship advice and their answer will often be: Wizard Liz.

Wizard Liz, real name Lize Dzjabrailova, is the 26-year-old social media phenomenon whose no-nonsense views on how women should approach relationships with men have seen her unfairly and wrongly dubbed the ‘female Andrew Tate’ – the notorious men’s rights influencer.

With her dark waves, immaculate make-up and glamorous social media videos telling women to ‘be more powerful’, not date ‘broke boys’ and never ‘settle’ for a mediocre partner, Belgian-born Lize has built a combined social media empire of 20million followers in just three years – the majority of them young ‘Gen Z’ girls.

But there is one area in which the self-styled ‘manifestation coach’ has particularly thrived: in advising girls how to avoid being cheated on.

In a TikTok video posted this year, she tells followers: ‘I’ve always expected my partner to pay all my bills and do everything financially for me because otherwise he will cheat.

‘If he knows you will always be there working for him, he will not respect you. I need women to understand that men will say they want “a good woman” but good women never get rewarded.’

In another video, viewed more than three million times, she insists: ‘I would not settle for someone who cheats on me. Do you understand what cheating is? It’s a form of abuse.’

They are words that are now coming back to haunt Lize and, by extension, her devoted fanbase.

Lize Dzjabrailova, known online as Wizard Liz, creates videos on YouTube and TikTok on how women should approach relationships

Lize Dzjabrailova, known online as Wizard Liz, creates videos on YouTube and TikTok on how women should approach relationships

On Wednesday, she revealed that she had split from her fiance, US YouTuber Landon Nickerson with whom she is expecting a baby, and accused him of being unfaithful.

She wrote on her Instagram page that an unknown girl had messaged her, claiming that Landon had contacted her on the social media app Snapchat, criticised his relationship and encouraged her to meet up with him.

Lize – who splits her time between her apartment in Dubai and Landon’s flat in Texas – wrote: ‘My cats are with him in Dallas, all my stuff is there in our apartment and, oh, I’m four months pregnant.

‘He says he’s incredibly sorry but honestly I feel like I didn’t know him at all. I feel stupid for ignoring the signs and dreams I had that I even told him about and he told me I was crazy.’

She added: ‘Listen to your intuition, women.’

The same day – as is the fashion in social media break-ups – Landon posted an ‘apology video’ from his sofa to his 180,000 Instagram followers. But, rather than grovelling, the 23-year-old said: ‘I’m not going to ask for your forgiveness. I’m asking for understanding because I made a mistake. I let something build up inside of me that I indulged in.

‘I don’t think this should have been aired out and there is so much to say that I’m not going to say. I love Lize more than I can even put words to. I tried my best to make her feel protected, but yes, I made this mistake but I want to be a great man.’

But, in the latest twist, Landon today published the messages he had shared with the unnamed girl on his Instagram.

A recent video saw a four-month pregnant Lize sat down in her Dubai flat alongside her doting fiance, Landon Nickerson, for an intimate Q&A video

In the pictures, which he later deleted, he told the other woman that he is in a ‘complicated long distance relationship’. When asked why he wore a wedding ring, Landon replied: ‘I’m not legally married but maybe will be.’

While Lize is yet to comment, the social media saga has left her millions of fans reeling and wondering: How could ‘the strongest woman on the internet’ have apparently fallen foul of her own advice?

It’s a question Lize has been asking herself. A friend told the Mail: ‘Landon was her forever person. She is so confused and was completely blindsided by the messages. He’s saying it was an internet relationship but it was far from that. She loved him, she [is] having his baby.

‘She is just trying to come to terms with the fact of being a single mother as her baby girl is the number one priority right now.

‘We’re furious at him. She says she had a gut feeling about him recently, but no one could have predicted this. He seemed like the perfect partner, so in tune with his emotions.’

Indeed, the couple’s whirlwind romance was billed as the quintessential internet love story.

They met three-and-a-half years ago while travelling in Greece and, within just 36 hours, had declared their love for each other.

They got engaged last September with Landon splashing out on a £74,500 diamond engagement ring – which she has now donated to a charity supporting single mothers.

Lize, 26, and Landon, 23, met four years ago. Lize recently found out that Landon had arranged to meet up with another woman through Snapchat

Lize, 26, and Landon, 23, met four years ago. Lize recently found out that Landon had arranged to meet up with another woman through Snapchat

TikTok, the very app on which users had cheered on Landon and Lize’s engagement, is now teeming with aghast fans questioning their own relationships.

One person wrote: ‘I mean if Wizard Liz can be cheated on, we’re all done for. Everyone lock up your boyfriends and never trust a man.’

Another person shared a picture of herself kissing her boyfriend, writing: ‘It’s made me look at him in a whole new light. If this can happen to Liz, what will he do to me?’

But – as ever – the person apparently guiding Gen Z girls through the social media storm, is Wizard Liz.

‘I will always have the last laugh,’ she wrote on Instagram. ‘He lost everything and I gained everything. This will definitely not break me. Women, choose yourself and walk away.’

Genuine words of empowerment? Or the start of a new social media arena for the relationship guru?

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