"Understanding Girlfriend": Lady Rides In Boyfriend's Car Boot after His Friends Occupied the Seats
- Outrage has trailed a video of a young Nigerian lady happily entering the boot of her boyfriend's car
- The 'understanding' girlfriend resorted to the unconventional position after her man's friends occupied the seats in the car
- Many people criticised the lady for accepting to stay in the boot, others thought the lady had esteem issues
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An emerging video has shown a lady entering her boyfriend's car boot after his friends occupied the seats.
Instagram blog, @thatblackbwoyy, caused a huge stir on social media after sharing the video on the platform.
The blog wrote:
"Aww! Life of a understanding girlfriend ..."
The lady was all smiles, in the video, as she got into the car boot. She and her boyfriend spoke inaudibly as she entered the boot.
At some point, he returned to forcefully slam the boot shut with her in it. A writeup on the clip explained that the car was already full but the lady insisted she must go out with them.
Watch the video below:
Outrage trailed the video
at.lakeside said:
"She is still young......the way the girl is raise is also part of it or she just too humble.she will definitely overcome this behaviour nah small pikin brain dey worry am. The fear is people take advantage of people with this kind of mindset, which is happening here. Il."
olasunkanmidev said:
"Smh! Person 9 months."
iree_mii_dee said:
"If she go suffocate like this the guy go explain tire no evidence well thank God seh person don even record them, small evidence dey."
cremedolly said:
"The girl dosent love herself , the cannot love her like he should because she dosent even love herself to start with."
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lalaroy_cap said:
"If her father say make she enter boot she will not agree but look what boyfriend is doing to her."
teddy_bear32323 said:
"Make police con stop una for road check booth.
"Na that time una go know say werey Shey yin.
"Cause you go explain taya."
council_man said:
"Work hard oo, make your pikin no dey do rubbish."
Boyfriend randomly gives his lady R50k
Briefly News reported that a video capturing a boyfriend surprising his girlfriend with a generous gift of R50,000 has sparked envy and admiration among TikTok users.
More than 568 000 people viewed the romantic gesture uploaded by @mankosomhle. The video displayed the girlfriend's priceless reaction and highlighted the power of unexpected acts of love.
The girlfriend is seen being awakened by her boyfriend, who presents her with a stack of cash. Her initial confusion quickly turned into joy as she realised the moola was all hers. Overwhelmed with emotion, she started screaming from excitement and was grateful for his love and generosity.
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