Video shows woman stuffing food into top, social media defends her
- A video of a lady stuffing food into a plastic packet before hiding it inside her top is making waves on social media
- The video was uploaded on Twitter by Daniel Marven as he posed a question of whether or not women eat before going to parties
- Marven's video has generated a lot of reactions since its upload last night and Saffa tweeps are defending the lady
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A lady is being defended on Twitter after a video of her stuffing food into her top was uploaded on the social media platform. The video was uploaded by popular Twitter user, Daniel Marven.
In the video, the lady could be seen placing food into a plastic packet. Once the packet was filled to her desire, she stuffed it into her top. The 18-second clip has left South African tweeps confused and in stitches.
Marven captioned the video:
"Don't this gender eat first before going to the groove."
The video has generated a lot of reactions.
Take a look at the video below:
Here are some reactions from Saffa tweeps:
@MissPoison15 wrote:
"Maybe she is saving up for those she left at home who are hungry. I'll never know hey."
@tbozer said:
"If you look deep into this. You might be surprised how things at home are. A mother who cares about her kids will do anything. She might be hiding that meat for her baby at home."
@DJNDLEX added:
"The struggle is real bro."
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In other news, an African lady was filmed in a foreign restaurant as she was unable to use the cutlery set to eat and chose to switch to her hand instead.
Over the completely hilarious footage, thousands of social media users could not help but pour out their reactions.
The lady, who was the only black-skinned person in the restaurant, decided to publicly violate table manners and do what would give her true satisfaction.
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