Husband roasted for refusing to eat wife’s home-cooked meal: ‘Starve’


The internet is fed up.

A woman who went viral for catering to her husband’s picky eating habits — making him nachos after he refused her home-cooked meal — has social media fired up.

He can eat or starve, commenters say.  

The video, posted by creator @themamabrianna and viewed 1.5 million times, shows Brianna in the kitchen with the caption: “My husband didn’t eat the dinner that i made … so let’s make him some nachos. If I don’t feed him he literally won’t eat. This used to irritate me, now I just blame his mother for never making him try salmon.” 

By the end of the video she’s seen carrying out the plate of melted cheese covered chips to her husband, who is sitting on their couch. 

The clip sparked a food fight on social media. 

The creator sparked backlash for catering to her husband after he refused to eat her home-cooked meal.
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Woman pours cheese over nachos.
She blamed her husband’s mother for his picky eating habits, though commenters barked back that she should make her husband cook for himself.
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“He is an adult … time to stop blaming mommy,” one user wrote.

Another person, @everybodysmom07 chided: “Sorry. My inner beast would come out [and say] .. ‘then go ahead and STARRVEE!!!” 

The lack of appreciation for the home-cooked meal had other commenters on edge as well. 

“If my man refused to eat a dinner I made him, I’d never cook for him again,” the user @alitimm5 wrote.  


Husband sits on couch with nachos.
Commenters were furious after seeing her husband sitting on the coach.
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Man on a couch with a nachos.
“Girl, why didn’t he make the nachos himself???” @danniyvonneee scoffed in the comments.
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Others took an anti-enabling approach. 

“Girl, why didn’t he make the nachos himself???” @danniyvonneee questioned. 

Another simply suggested: “Make him eat the salmon.”

Brianna seemed to take the high road, captioning her post: “Moral of the story: always serve your kids allll [sic] the food, even if they say they don’t like it after the first time. 25 years from now your child’s spouse will thank you.” 



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