Hilarious Video of a Dad Feeding His Son Has Mzansi Tearing Up: "Call His Mom for Me"

Hilarious Video of a Dad Feeding His Son Has Mzansi Tearing Up: "Call His Mom for Me"

  • A local dad set the online world of TikTok alight after he shared a hilarious video of himself trying to feed his toddler son
  • Mzansi had a resounding response to the short clip, which shows the baby's face plastered with porridge
  • It was viewed nearly 130 000 times, garnered more than 8 800 likes and attracted over 600 comments

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A Mzansi dad recently set the online world of TikTok alight with a hilarious video of him going through the pains of feeding his toddler son.

@ralsonmasingita84, fancying his multi-tasking ability, probably thought it would be a good idea to take a video of himself feeding his son, or at least struggling in his attempt to do so.

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A Mzansi dad recently set the online world of TikTok alight with a hilarious video of him going through the pains of feeding his toddler son. Image: @ralsonmasingita84/ TikTok.
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As was immediately obvious in the clip, it was an epic fail, and the dad was sure to acknowledge this fact.

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In the clip, he is heard saying:

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"Hayi, hayi, hayi no, guys, please call his mom for me. I'm failing, hayi, hayi, hayi."

None the wise, the little boy seemed to enjoy his dad's annoyance as he paid no mind to the activity, more interested in knocking the bowl down from high up and onto the carpet.

Fortunately, the bowl was empty, save for the sticky porridge smeared untidily all around it. Mzansi had a resounding response to the short clip, which shows the baby's face plastered with porridge.

Mzansi in awe as messages of encouragement shared

It was viewed nearly 130 000 times, garnered more than 8 800 likes and attracted over 600 comments.

Briefly News takes a look at some of the funniest reactions to the mess below.

@NoziphoCwele said:

"At least you're not chasing him. Some [of] them run away. You chase, they think it's a game and laugh. Get a feeding chair."

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@beautifully_stoic encouraged:

"You are not failing. You are trying and that's awesome!"

@Funi reacted:

"As for 'last mani yeeerrr'."

@CharlotteMsimango offered:

"Dude, carry this baby, hold both hands, and watch [the] magic happen."

@JeanneParkinson added:

"Ahw, cute man. Well done, daddy. You are still doing your best."

Dad has Mzansi laughing after sharing baby's antics

In related news, Briefly News previously reported on another local dad, who took to social media to share an image of his toddler doing what all little one's do, causing trouble.

The adorable little one seemed to have found a way to balance herself on a chair in the weirdest of ways.

@mali_sifiso shared the image of his little girl and her crazy antics on Twitter and tweeps could not get enough of her. The toddler shows her core strength off as she balances on the top of her pink kiddies chair.

It is unclear how the antics ended but peeps had a whole bunch of things they wanted to say about the cute bundle of joy.

Source: Briefly News

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Tshepiso Mametela (Head of Current Affairs Desk) Tshepiso Mametela is a seasoned journalist with eight years of experience writing for online and print publications. He is the current affairs Head of Desk at Briefly News. He was a news reporter for The Herald, a senior sports contributor at Opera News SA, and a reporter for Caxton Local Media’s Bedfordview and Edenvale News and Joburg East Express community titles. He has attended media workshops, including the crime and court reporting one by the Wits Justice Project and Wits Centre for Journalism in 2024. Email: tshepiso.mametela@briefly.co.za