Wife Uses Clipper to Cut Husband’s Dreads, TikTok Video Shows Man’s Heart Break

Wife Uses Clipper to Cut Husband’s Dreads, TikTok Video Shows Man’s Heart Break

  • A trending video has captured the moment a black woman unexpectedly cut off her husband's long locs
  • The clip shared on TikTok showcased the man’s reaction after finding out that his wife had shaved off his hair
  • While some netizens commended her actions, others criticised her for violating her husband's autonomy

In a viral TikTok video, a woman documented the moment she decided to cut off her man's fully-grown dreads.

In the video shared by @509couple on TikTok, the woman used a clipper to shave off his hair, leaving him short of words.

Wife unexpectedly cuts off husband's dreads
Wife cuts husband's dreads Photo credit: @509couple/TikTok.
Source: UGC

Husband reacts as wife suddenly cuts his dreads

Her husband's unexpected reaction to this drastic change in his appearance, however, surprised many viewers.

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After recovering from the initial shock, he asked her to cut off the whole hair. She got to work and left him with a bald look.

The video was captioned:

“So today I cut my husband's hair off and his reaction shocked me."

Video of woman cutting husband’s hair sparks divided reactions

The video by @509_couple quickly gained attention, sparking a wave of mixed reactions from netizens.

Some viewers applauded the wife's courage and praised her for taking the initiative to give her husband a new look.

They believed that the change was refreshing and appreciated the wife's creativity.

However, not everyone was supportive of the wife's decision. Critics argued that cutting someone's hair without their explicit permission is a violation of personal autonomy.

They expressed concerns about consent and the importance of respecting an individual's bodily autonomy, even within a marital relationship.

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Le'Trell reacted:

“Please tell me this is a skit and you didn't just violate that man like that.”

@nana reacted:

“Delilah is that you.”

Naomie Vilmont said:

“This had to be talked about before doing. He's too calm.”

Holi-boii John said:

“Which kind hair style be dis.”

Germanie Jean said:

“I was waiting for this day, I hope you thanked her.”

Klassy_boutique said:

“Why would you do that.”

Giovanna commented:

“Finally! New year & New Things.”

Fun Facts reacted:

“You have been processed with Delilah spirit.”

@candy reacted:

“You shouldn't have done that.”

@steph said:

“Cut off everything because mi want to now if a hair that.”

@user5236551018927 said:

“I really hope you asked him if not you was out of line and deep down he hurt about it.”

@color man reacted:

“Delilah's sister is still alive?”

@rpmclaz said:

“I am not going to apologize for saying that you did the best thing, cutting that hair. He looks so so, much better without it.”

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Watch the video below:

Youngster's exceptional dreadlock styling skills go viral

Briefly News previously reported that a young Kenyan boy has taken TikTok by storm with a video showcasing his remarkable talent for styling dreadlocks.

The video has quickly become a viral sensation, capturing the hearts of viewers worldwide.

The footage unfolds in a local salon, where the adept youngster is seen intricately installing temporary dreadlocks on a woman.

Source: Legit.ng

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Rianette Cluley (Director and Editor-in-Chief) Rianette Cluley is the managing editor of Briefly News (joined in 2016). Previously, she worked as a journalist and photographer for award-winning publications within the Caxton group (joined in 2008). She also attended the Journalism AI Academy powered by the Google News Initiative and passed a set of trainings for journalists from Google News initiative. In February 2024, she hosted a workshop titled AI for Journalists: Power Up Your Reporting Ethically and was a guest speaker at the Forum of Community Journalists No Guts, No Glory, No Story conference. E-mail: rianette.cluley@briefly.co.za

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Rutendo Masasi (Human-Interest editor) Rue Masasi is a Human Interest and Entertainment writer at Briefly News who graduated with a BA (Hons) in English from Rhodes University in 2018. Rue also has 2 years of experience in journalism and over four years of experience as an online ESL teacher. She has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her via email: rutendo.masasi@briefly.co.za