South African Woman With Pakistani Husband Shows Number 1 Reason for Preferring Foreign Men

South African Woman With Pakistani Husband Shows Number 1 Reason for Preferring Foreign Men

  • A woman who is married to a foreigner was happy to show people one of the biggest reasons why she fell in love
  • The lady posted in video showing off her husband, and the clip of her flexing became a viral hit on TikTok
  • Online users on the woman's revelation about why she prepares to date men not from South Africa

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One South African woman was loud and proud about her preference for foreign men. The lady posted a TikTok video about the biggest benefit of being married to someone who is not from South Africa.

Woman shared advantage of dating forein man
A South African woman married a Pakistani man and shared the benefits of preferring foreign men. Image: @khadijahr81
Source: TikTok

The video of the woman bragging about her husband received thousands of likes. Online users shared their thoughts after the woman made her point about being married to a Pakistani man.

In a TikTok video, @khadijahr81 shared that she did not listen to people who told her not to date foreign men. She said, despite warnings, she went ahead and pursued her preference and was enjoying the benefits. In the video, she emphasised that her husband is always happy to give her money. The happy wife made a gesture to create half a heart, and to complete it, her husband gave her a wad of cash.

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Woman enjoys showing her interracial marriage on TikTok
A South African woman happily shows people her interracial marriage on TikTok. Image: @khadijahr81
Source: TikTok

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Some women congratulated the lady on having a provider husband. Others came to her defence from naysayers over the pairing of the South African woman and their Pakistani man. Watch the video of the woman's reason for dating foreigners:

Michael Mncube commented:

"We respect your hustle, sisi šŸ’Æ"

Thuli Savannah encouraged the woman:

"People always talk, don't mind them."

LillyFakazi added:

"They are judging me if I say I will date them when I am ready for a relationshipšŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚I don't care, these people know how to treat a lady. I have never heard any lady complaining."

Broken Angel shared:

"I'm happy with mine. He treats me the same way, with respect and care. I can't ask for more."

ThabisoMduh gushed:

"As long as you are happy and provided for, that's all that matters. ngiyakujabulela mina ngane yakwethu."

Shaheen Ali joked in defence of the TikTokker:

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"Yo these comments šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚šŸ¤£šŸ¤£ Guys relax, it's just content, don't think too much, he will take back this money when he goes to work, he wants to buy a stock with it."

mazodwana04 envied the lady:

"I don't have luck with dating them. I wish I could be in a serious relationship."

Pakistani man imitates South African wife

Briefly News previously reported that an interracial couple left many people amused on social media. A man from Pakistan showed people that he pays attention to his South African wife

The video of an interracial couple's hilarious exchange received more than 20,000 likes. Many people left funny comments about the couple's cute interaction.

Mzansi netizens thought the video of the Pakistani man imitating his wife and speaking SeTswana was entertaining. People commented on the video with their own jokes

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Rutendo Masasi (Weekend Entertainment and 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 3 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