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Michigan Man Erects Giant Sculpture to Spite Ex-Wife's Boyfriend
Detroit strip club owner spent $7,000 on 12-foot bronze middle finger statue next door to ex-wife's home.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 3:07am
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A larger-than-life sculpture of a hand flipping the bird serves as a bold statement of one divorcee's revenge against his ex-wife's new partner.Today in DetroitA Michigan man named Alan Markovitz, the owner of a Detroit strip club, has erected a 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture of a hand giving the middle finger as an act of revenge against his ex-wife's new boyfriend. Markovitz spent $7,000 on the statue, which is illuminated by a spotlight at night, and placed it in the yard of the house he purchased next door to his ex-wife's home.
Why it matters
This story highlights the lengths some people will go to in order to get back at their ex-partners, even if it means resorting to petty and potentially illegal acts of revenge. It also touches on the complex dynamics of divorce and the breakdown of relationships.
The details
Markovitz says the middle-finger salute is aimed not at his ex-wife, but at her new partner, whom he alleges she started seeing while they were still married. 'I'm so over her. This is about him,' Markovitz said. 'He broke the man code.'
- Markovitz purchased the house next door to his ex-wife's home.
- Markovitz erected the 12-foot bronze sculpture in the yard of the house he purchased.
The players
Alan Markovitz
The owner of a Detroit strip club who purchased the house next door to his ex-wife's home and erected a giant middle finger sculpture as an act of revenge against his ex-wife's new boyfriend.
Markovitz's ex-wife
The ex-wife of Alan Markovitz, who allegedly started seeing a new partner while still married to Markovitz.
Markovitz's ex-wife's new boyfriend
The new partner of Markovitz's ex-wife, whom Markovitz claims 'broke the man code' by starting a relationship with his ex-wife while they were still married.
What they’re saying
“I'm so over her. This is about him. He broke the man code.”
— Alan Markovitz, Detroit strip club owner
The takeaway
This story highlights the lengths some people will go to in order to get revenge on their ex-partners, even if it means resorting to petty and potentially illegal acts. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of letting emotions spiral out of control during a divorce.
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