Indonesian man ridiculed online for apologizing to his wife via TikTok after huge fight

An Indonesian TikTok user posted a video of what appears to be the aftermath of a huge fight with his wife, in which food and smashed plates can be seen. The caption in the TikTok video itself reads, “Couldn’t control my emotion, all items were destroyed. Please forgive your husband.” Screenshot from TikTok/@zhoelqiflyas
An Indonesian TikTok user posted a video of what appears to be the aftermath of a huge fight with his wife, in which food and smashed plates can be seen. The caption in the TikTok video itself reads, “Couldn’t control my emotion, all items were destroyed. Please forgive your husband.” Screenshot from TikTok/@zhoelqiflyas

Perhaps it has become more common in the social media age for people to air their dirty laundry online, but one Indonesian man has recently become an object of ridicule after he apologized to his wife via TikTok.

The TikTok user posted a video of what appears to be the aftermath of a huge fight with his wife, in which food and smashed plates can be seen.

https://twitter.com/menteridigital/status/1336445453114675200

“Apologize directly to his wife X … Apologize via TikTok V,” the tweet from the viral content aggregator above reads.

The caption in the TikTok video itself reads, “Couldn’t control my emotion, all items were destroyed. Please forgive your husband.”

In a follow-up to the video, the TikTok user showed the state of their bedroom while lying down in bed.

“[The house is] empty, I was left behind. It’s all because of last night’s problem. Only me left alone in this room,” he wrote in the caption.

However, by the third video, the TikTok user showed that he recently bought bowls, pans, and other kitchen utensils and claimed that he has to take responsibility for what his wife did ⁠— which contrasted his own claim in the first video.

“[It was the] wife who broke everything, the husband is [the one] who buys again. Please don’t repeat it again my wife, don’t throw things when you’re angry.”

The first TikTok has received more than 2.4 million views on TikTok, while a repost of the video on Twitter has been viewed nearly 800,000 times.

Most netizens commented that the TikTok user shouldn’t have exploited his marital issues for TikTok content.

“If I had a husband like this, he wouldn’t last long as my husband. I will throw him away. Why should I maintain a husband who acts like this, he would’ve hurt my heart.”

“If anyone had a husband like that, you better leave him because he won’t change as it’s his nature and life will be hard forever because anytime he’s emotional, he’d destroy things and buy them again.”

“I don’t want to have a partner who makes something to go viral on social media whenever they have a problem.”

“Hopefully we women are kept away from evil men like this, if they end up crazy hopefully it will be shown from the dating period, so that we won’t have to trouble ourselves from hiring a hitman.”

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