Mum In Tears As Her Baby Girl Breaks 12 Eggs Inside Kitchen To Fry For Herself: "Eggs Are Expensive"
- A mother expressed deep pain after her daughter broke 12 eggs in the kitchen, saying she wanted to fry them
- After the mother discovered the development, she expressed anger, saying eggs are too expensive for 12 to go at once
- Despite her mother's anger, the baby insisted that she was a baby and therefore, needed to eat some eggs
A baby angered her mother after she broke 12 eggs at once and wanted to fry them for herself.
This much was seen in a video posted on TikTok by @anthessa2018, which has stirred reactions among netizens.
In the short clip, the mother asked the child why she had to break the eggs.
The baby who was in the kitchen said she was sorry for the action but still insisted she needed to eat eggs as a child.
The woman lamented that eggs were so expensive for her baby to have broken 12 at once.
Watch the video below:
Reactions as baby breaks her mother's eggs
@C.L.M. commented:
"I'm more impressed that she didn't make a mess like AT ALL! hmm."
@NAJAE said:
"But she’s sorry."
@NICKAINA said:
"She said she’s sorry! Leave her!"
@MM remarked:
"The neatness is impressive."
@AuDHD BBL said:
"She’s developmentally ready to help cook/food prep! Get her some tools and a stool & slide on over."
@T_Grigrio said:
"The jury finds her not guilty! She said sorry!"
@BlessedJewelsandGems said:
"Stop pressing her about them eggs...she made them with love while looking cute."
@Fia said:
"I’m sorry” would’ve folded me lol."
@beauty said:
“Real eggs are for kids. She’s adorable."
@Ari said:
"Okay she said sorry with her eyes, let’s not make a scene lol she too cute."
Tired egg seller resting by road evokes sadness
In a related story, YEN.com.gh reported that a touching photo showing a young street hawker who paused her work to rest for some time has triggered emotional reactions online.
The photo, which Sannie Darra shared on X, showed the young lady with her head on her lap, apparently taking a break from the stressful nature of her work.
Saanie Daara, in a caption to the photo, urged Ghanaians to buy from street hawkers to support them financially.
"When you meet them, buy a meal or two, give them a gift – it's not just food. It's support for the trader to put food on the table of struggling families. Reflecting on how much they make, you would realize the profits are so small for the massive efforts they put in," the post read.
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