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Big Man Husband Embarrassed After His Pregnant Wife Was Caught Begging Food From Neighbors

A Nigerian husband found himself in a moment of embarrassment when he stumbled upon a video shared by his pregnant wife, queen_modest, detailing an incident that left him taken aback.

In the shared video on Instagram, the expecting wife openly confessed to seeking sustenance from their neighbor, creating an unexpected uproar in their household.

According to the wife’s account, she had ventured to the neighbor’s flat to indulge in a meal of rice and stew.

Caught off guard, she initially attempted to deny the culinary escapade, only to be exposed by a conspicuous trail of stew on her stomach.

Acknowledging her actions, the pregnant wife justified her visit, explaining that the neighbor had used ‘Iru,’ a local spice, in the preparation of the stew.

However, the husband, noticeably embarrassed by the tone of the revelation, lamented that this was not an isolated incident, suggesting a recurring pattern of such culinary rendezvous.

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The video garnered diverse reactions from the online community. Among the comments, itzteeposh humorously remarked, “Food don make una be friends????,” while neky_joy playfully advised, “Mama ejima, eat oooo????.” Meanwhile, adewale_ak70 jokingly suggested that the husband might face more unexpected requests during the dry season, emphasizing the humorous side of dealing with a pregnant woman.

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In a similar vein, cyborgvisuals shared, “Pregnancy will humble you????????????????,” highlighting the unpredictable and amusing aspects of expecting mothers.

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