“She’s Fired This One”: SA Cracks Jokes Over Domestic Worker’s Hilarious Skit About Massive Meal

“She’s Fired This One”: SA Cracks Jokes Over Domestic Worker’s Hilarious Skit About Massive Meal

  • A popular domestic worker's comedic skit about serving herself a massive meal has left Mzansi social media users in a fit of laughter
  • The skit shows the domestic worker calmly justifying her enormous portion of food to her frustrated "boss," claiming she has a big appetite and deserves the meal
  • The light-hearted video has gained loads of views and sparked humorous comments from South Africans, with many praising the relatable humour and jokingly siding with the domestic worker

Mzansi social media users were left in stitches once again after a popular domestic worker returned with another comedic skitand this time about preparing a massive meal for herself, much to her “boss’s” frustration.

A domestic worker and her boss's hilarious skit as the owner complains about the housekeeper's massive dish.
A domestic worker and her boss's hilarious skit as the owner complains about the housekeeper's massive dish. Image: Mzansi Collectors
Source: Facebook

In the video, which is purely a comedic act, the boss can be heard shouting at her domestic worker, who had dished up an enormous portion of food. Spotting multiple burger patties, the madam, as the housekeeper calls her in the clip, posed a question by saying: “How many burger patties did you make, aunty?” The domestic worker calmly replies, “I cooked five.”

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Domestic worker serves herself a huge dish, boss complains

When questioned about why she needed so much, the househelp confidently said, “I have an appetite,” leaving the madam irritated and annoyed with her shenanigans, as the boss added:

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“Can you stop your nonsense, aunty? Have you lost your senses?”

But the worker remained unfazed, responding:

“Ahh, madam, life is short, let me eat.”

The comical exchange continues when the madam complained that the slices of cheese are far too large. The worker fired back by saying:

“Madam, I work very hard here, but you don’t want to share your food. You are being stingy.”

Despite the madam's warning that she’s “overdoing it,” the domestic worker kept eating, saying she’s tired and deserves the meal. When the boss expressed that it’s the “first and last time” she pulls such a stunt, the worker cheekily replies that from now on, she’ll cook whatever she wants as she’s “tired of bread and butter.”

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The light-hearted skit had many South Africans in laughter in the comments, with some jokingly siding with the domestic worker and others praising the relatable humour, although it is unclear where the skit took place. The clip that was shared by Mzansi Collectors on July 1 2025, gained loads of views on Facebook.

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Mzansi is amused by the domestic worker's humour

South Africans were entertained by the domestic worker and her boss's humour as they took to the comments section with jokes and laughter.

Bongumusa Hlophe wrote:

"Wait for me on her payday. Let me eat, madam, will be my answer. I work very hard, I'm eating now, madam."

Tino Beukes said:

"Let me tell you one thing, madam, start of today, I cook what I want and eat."

Tisetso Koadibane added:

"Black and black, there can never be a winner."

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Modise Motlhabane commented:

"She's fired this one."

Andre Damonse replied:

"It's fake. Just for content."
A domestic worker and her boss's hilarious skit as the owner complains about the housekeeper's massive dish.
A domestic worker and her boss's hilarious skit as the owner complains about the housekeeper's massive dish. Image: Mzansi Collectors
Source: Facebook

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za