The video, which quickly went viral, shows Husna arriving at the church gate, only to receive a phone call from her boyfriend asking why she hadn’t made his favorite meal.
Feeling pressured, she decided to leave church and rush back home to prepare the chapatis, explaining that she believed even God would understand her decision.
In the video, Rose explained that her boyfriend loves her chapatis so much that he warned her against going to church before making them for him.
He even requested enough chapatis to last him the entire week, insisting that she prepare four chapatis daily so he could take two for himself and two for his secretary.
According to Rose, her boyfriend’s request made her feel compelled to prioritize his needs over attending church.
The video sparked a wide range of reactions, particularly from women. Many took to social media to express their disappointment, criticizing Rose for playing a wife’s role to a man who hasn’t committed to marrying her yet.
Some viewed her actions as an example of being overly submissive, while others found humor in the situation, pointing out the absurdity of comparing chapatis to church.
Comments ranged from sympathy to outright disbelief, with one user jokingly claiming that God might be wondering if He truly created Rose.
Despite the criticism, some users hoped that the video was simply content meant for entertainment and not a reflection of Rose’s actual life choices.
A few even related to her situation, recalling times when they made sacrifices for their partners, only for the relationships to end unexpectedly.
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