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Video Of Woman Making Husband Nachos After He Refused To Eat Dinner She Made Sparks Debate

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TikToker @themamabrianna left viewers floored after catering to her husband's demands when he wouldn't eat the food she'd prepared for dinner.

Roughly 2.5 million people witnessed the video definition of "ick" last week when TikToker @themamabrianna documented herself making dinner for her husband who refused to eat the food she cooked the family for dinner.

And, apparently, this is a common occurrence.


The viral video shows the creator Brianna preparing a plate of nachos for her husband because he "literally won't eat" if she doesn't cater to his palate's desires.

In the 40-second video, Brianna began by shredding some cheese as the words "my husband didn't eat the dinner that I made..." flashed on the screen.

As Brianna poured chips onto a tray, the text changed to:

"So let's make him some nachos."

As the creator continued to prepare the meal, the text on the screen revealed:

"If I don't feed him he literally won't eat."

She continued:

"This used to irritate me..."

She slid the full tray into the oven.

"Now I just blame his mother for never making him try salmon."

Brianna then delivered the hot tray of cheesy chips to her husband, who sat under a blanket on the couch watching TV.

She captioned the video:

"Moral of the story: always serve your kids allllll the food, even if they say they don't like it after the first time."
"25 years from now, your child's spouse will thank you. 😉"

You can watch the TikTok below.

@themamabrianna

Moral of the story: always serve your kids allllll the food, even if they say they dont like it after the first time. 25 years from now your child’s spouse will thank you. 😉 #momsoftiktok #momtok #momlife #workingmom #sahm #marriedlife #marriage #marriagehumor #wifelife #wivesoftiktok #happywifehappylife #pickyeater #pickyhusband #nachosfordinner #wivesoftiktok #cuisinartairfryer #humpday #guesswhatdayitis🐪 #guesswhatdayitis #eattherainbow

Of course, the immediate reaction from viewers was a resounding "ick."

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@themamabrianna/TikTok

And several others were waiting for the punchline of what must they thought for sure was a joke.

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@themamabrianna/TikTok

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Still others noted that Brianna was feeding a child, not a husband.

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@themamabrianna/TikTok

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In later videos, it appears that Brianna truly isn't bothered as she continues to deliver his made-to-order meals directly to the couch.

Her husband doesn't seem bothered at all, either...

@themamabrianna

Replying to @cokedoutsoccermom hot damn🔥 #momsoftiktok #momtok #momlife #workingmom #sahm #marriedlife #marriage #marriagehumor #wifelife #wivesoftiktok #happywifehappylife #pickyeater #pickyhusband #eattherainbow #macandcheese

Ick, indeed.

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