A TikTok user posted a video on the platform telling her fans of her impending wedding.
The lady, on the other hand, stated that her mother has refused to stop sending her around the compound to do domestic duties.
The lady, Abynar June, was shown carrying a huge pot on her head in a video she shared, as if she had gone to the stream early in the morning.
Abynar stated that her wedding was less than a day away and that she was still running errands for her mother.
She captioned the video” “I swear you won’t believe it if I tell you that tomorrow is my white wedding, and I’m being sent like this. African mothers……”
Many of her followers related to the post and shared their own experiences when they were getting married.
@user5813603903279 said: “On my traditional wedding, they kept sending me massage till my hubby’s people came and I was given wine to look 4 my hubby without bathing.”
@Beautygracia said: “I was pampered and my sisters were angry because they had to do everything for me.”
@Antwiwaa said: “My mom just lied to me that she’s sick, took leave off work, only to get here for her to tell me to iron her dress for a wedding tomorrow.”
@omowunmi Kim-smile said: “On my introduction morning, na me and one of my friends go fill gas.”
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