SA Women Unimpressed with Man Bashing Girlfriend’s Cooking Online
- South African women stood on business after one guy bashed his girlfriend’s cook in a TikTok video
- The Mzansi man showed footage of how he puts up with his partner’s culinary skills, and upset many people
- The chap ignored the backlash and did not respond to the thread of over 4.1K comments on his now-viral post
A South African man, Tshepho Machacha, announced online that he was not satisfied with his girlfriend’s cooking and attracted backlash.

Source: TikTok
The gent shared how he puts up with his bae’s culinary skills in a now-viral TikTok video that had tongues wagging. He enjoyed some alone time in his car before he went home to face supper.
South African women were not happy with Machacha’s behaviour and attempted to get him back into his lane. The chap has not yet responded to the comments.
SA unimpressed with man bashing girlfriend online

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On Wednesday, Machacha stopped by a couple of fast food restaurants and got himself pizza and chicken nuggets from McDonald’s. He was having the tiki of his life and cherished every bite of his tasty food.
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Machacha did a little dance as he digested the food and explained to Mzansi:
“Me eating fast in the car before I go home to my girlfriend, who cooks everything with brown onion.”
Machacha’s plan was to eat his favourite food to avoid eating dinner that would not satisfy his taste buds. He could not stand the taste of brown onion soup, as his partner always adds it to every dish.
Over a million people online thought the gent was ungrateful, as cooking for a man is not a girlfriend’s duty. Some people also defended the taste of brown onion soup and shared their love for the flavour.
SA bashes man hating on girlfriend's cooking online

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People were not happy with the guy’s confession and dealt with him in the comments section of his now-viral post:

Source: TikTok
@ayanda.shared:
“Brown onion is the best soup. Yes, I said it, and I’m a cook.”
@Shai Blessing🇿🇦 was amazed:
“Girlfriends cook for boyfriends?”
@Hairbyphindi clapped back:
“I would also cook with brown onion since I'm a girlfriend and not a wife.”
@7erato 🍒 suggested:
“Buy proper spices for her to cook with.”
@🍞 wondered:
“Why is she even cooking for you?”
@Ngqola06🇿🇦🇬🇧 commented:
“I’m convinced people who complain about Brown onion have NEVER tasted Rich Oxtail!”
@Goitseone ✨🧚🏾♀️ said:
“Hawu! Teach her since you are Gordan Ramsey.”
@Nontsikelelo Ratombo explained:
“People who do such bore me, because if you feel you can do a better job, then do it yourself!”
@DIMPLE_SMILE1 highlighted:
“It’s very important to date a kind man.”
@Dee..👑was not impressed:
“Girlfriend and cooking in the same line? Yho!”

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Watch the TikTok video below:
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