A wife has revealed she was left devastated when her husband “smashed” their son’s cake into her face on his first birthday.
on her after their little boy failed to tear into the cake as hoped.
The video has gone viral, amassing almost 5 million views, with critics accusing him of being a “narcissist” and “walking red flag”. However, the little boy had zero interest in taking part, prompting the husband to take the cake into his own hands. “The time I wanted to choke my husband for putting our son’s smash cake in my face surrounded by family I had just met for the first time,” she captioned the controversial clip.“We didn’t get but one photo before I had to shower. Not sure why he thought this was a good idea.”“If he does this ever again, he won’t live to talk about it.”
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