Wife Hilariously Uses Bluetooth Microphone to Shame Her Husband for Arriving Home Late on TikTok

Wife Hilariously Uses Bluetooth Microphone to Shame Her Husband for Arriving Home Late on TikTok

  • A South African woman posted a funny TikTok video using a Bluetooth microphone to address her husband coming home late
  • She playfully mocks him, asking where he's been and what it feels like to be a married man arriving home at 10pm
  • The video went viral with many South Africans finding it humorous and questioning the husband's whereabouts
A wife posted a video showing how she addressed her husband arriving home late using microphone
A woman used a microphone to address her husband's latecoming. Image: @simcard_30
Source: TikTok

A woman posted a funny TikTok video showing how she addressed her husband for coming back home late at night using a Bluetooth microphone.

Wife mocks hubby using mic

The video posted by @simcard_30 shows the husband, named Themba, walking into their home. The woman hilariously mocks him for being a married man who arrives home late at night. She even asks Themba how it feels to be a married man who returns home at 10pm.

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Speaking loudly into the microphone, she asks where he is coming from, as the man laughs in defeat and tries to get his wife to stop making fun of him.

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Watch the funny video below:

Mzansi cracks jokes at hubby's late viral

The video left many Mzansi netizens amused as they reacted to the video with humour and funny comments. Some people were curious about the man's whereabouts and where his ring was.

SIP-SIP is suspicious:

"I know it's none of my business, but where is the ring?"

Jay King Nkosi replied:

"uThemba umsulwa angena emnyango nawe uyambona."

God's Princess said:

"Amenzani amahloni."

Clementine said:

"Mine comes at 7:30pm ai lapho ithi ngibonge."

maDumakude replied:

"Phendula ndoda eshadile ubuyaphi."

Stha-Hlumbane is impressed with the lady's tactics:

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"Good job, mshadikazi."

Nothando LaSimelane said:

"Aibo thatha i yogurt bandla uphume entwen."

Mrs Krobani❤️ also wants to know about the ring:

"Futhi akaynxibanga iring."

Male teacher uses Bluetooth microphone to address learners

In another funny microphone story, Briefly News reported that a teacher amused his learners after he pulled out his Bluetooth microphone at school.

The funny video shared by @babymesh0 shows him walking around the school grounds, ordering the learners to go to class and stop making a noise, as they have a test to prepare for.

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Source: Briefly News

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Nothando Mthembu (Senior editor) Nothando Mthembu is a senior multimedia journalist and editor. Nothando has over 5 years of work experience and has served several media houses including Caxton Local Newspapers. She has experience writing on human interest, environment, crime and social issues for community newspapers. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree and an Honours Degree in Media Studies from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, obtained in 2016 and 2017. Nothando has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Email: nothando.mthembu@briefly.co.za

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