Weird World: Lady's 'Dead' Father Turns Out to Be Her Friend's Stepdad; Social Media Reacts
- A young woman recently headed online to share a post about how she discovered the whereabouts of her absent father
- According to the post, she spotted her father's face in her friend's status and then started asking about him and her suspicions were confirmed
- Locals found the post unbelievable and were soon sharing their thoughts about it online
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A young lady recently discovered where her father was after she spotted him in an old friend's WhatsApp status.
According to her post, she saw the photo and started asking about the familiar man who looked just like her dad. She had heard he had supposedly died years ago.
"I'm so confused. I just saw my dad posing on my friend's status for Mother's Day... I'm having a lowkwwtf moment. I thought my dad died," she wrote in the shocking post.
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Twitter users did not know what to make of the post and actually seemed sadly used to these kinds of things when it comes to South African fathers. Read a few of their interesting and insightful comments below:
@MStoto asked:
"So, your friend never knew how your dad looked like before he became their stepdad? I am trying to understand."
@lungsta_mk said:
"What in the 'Days of our Lives' is going on here... man's faked his death, wow, my head is spinning."
@Thato_Rachidi said:
"So the guy faked his death... just to be a stepfather, and leave his children, this is disturbing, did you guys bury him or you were told he is dead?"
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian lady stirred reactions on Twitter for posting about the Biafran notes she discovered in her father's home.
Tweeps said that despite the fact that the money is no longer in use, she should keep them as they could be worth more as an artefact.
People were wowed as some also shared similar experiences of finding very old notes in their grandparents' house.
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