Drama ensues as a lady destroys her husband’s PS3 to observe his reaction before surprising him with a brand new PS5.
The lady explained that she bought a fresh new PS5 for her husband because he had been using his old PS3 for a long time.
However, she devised a unique approach to present the gift to the man, which involved shattering his old one.
In the video she posted, she attempted to manufacture drama by smashing his old PlayStation to see how he would react.
She chose to give him the new play device because he didn’t get upset or fight her for it.
His reaction was incandescent, as the sight of the pricey new PlayStation moved him emotionally.
Reacting to the post..
@olaitanafeez387 said: “my own wife na to dey monitor me up and down”
@IGBO BIG asked: “Must you guys spoil the old ones before giving new one nawao 💯”
@Adorable__kim💚🦋 prayed: “God I get money to buy PlayStation 5 o but no man to surprise. Heavenly fatherly please provide man I’m begging”
@Abiola said: “Before you bring the new PlayStation 5 I go don beat craze comot for your head”
@jidex24 advised: “Believe social media at your own risk. If you like go Dey fight your wife say she no buy you gift. Maybe na the guy buy himself the game and the wife use this as skit”
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