WATCH: Husband at his wife's funeral wondering if he has any clean underwear!
Updated | By The Workzone with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp
Something of a hard reality to swallow...
Now there are many different types of marriages in the world.
However, of the many common stereotypes of wives and husbands, this one certainly describes a lot of husbands - and wives for that matter.
A husband and wife decided to feed into this stereotype and create quite a fitting video on TikTok.
The video feeds into the stereotype that husbands cannot do anything without their wives.
This includes the payment date for the electricity bill, the kids' birthdays, and, wait for it, whether or not they have clean underwear.
Now don't get us twisted here, we are not proclaiming that all husbands and wives are like this, but we are merely finding the funny in something that is totally relatable.
Check out the video below, courtesy of TikTok:
@thecoppockcrew Me at my wife’s funeral. What would I do without her? #thecoppockcrew #marriage #husband #wife #family #family #funeral #marriedlife #funnycouple ♬ My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme from "Titanic") - Céline Dion
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Surprisingly, the couple did another version for 'wives at their husband's funeral' and it only got a fraction of the views.
The above video had a whopping 7.7-million views, while the husband one only got 67,000 views. Nevertheless, it was still quite funny...
WATCH the video below, courtesy of TikTok:
@thecoppockcrew you asked, you received. Me at my husband funeral #thecoppockcrew #marriage #family #husband #wife #funny #funeral #marriedcouple #funnycouple ♬ original sound - thecoppockcrew
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