Woman Makes Reel While Husband Sits Behind, Shakes Hips; Viewers React: 'Can’t Dance, But Surely You Must Feel Embarrassed'
The obsession with creating reels has taken over to such an extent that for many, making videos has become a priority over everything else. People often go to great lengths, disregarding social norms or embarrassment, to create content that could go viral. A recent viral video on social media is a perfect example of this, where a woman is seen dancing in front of her husband to make a reel, drawing sharp criticism from viewers.
Woman Makes Reel While Husband Sits Behind
In the viral video, the woman's husband can be seen sitting on a chair behind her, holding and reading a newspaper. Meanwhile, the woman is busy dancing in front of the camera to create a reel. She dances to the popular song "Aaj Ki Raat" from the movie Stree 2, attempting to replicate Tamannaah Bhatia's famous dance moves. While the woman tries her best to mimic the steps, her movements appear uncoordinated and lack the grace of the original.
Piche pati Dev iski mental health report chek karta hua 😂
— Shivangi Kashyap (@ShiviKashyapbjp) September 7, 2024
Dance nhi aata ha Sharam to aati hogi pic.twitter.com/0hMQXERShK
Viewers Slam the Woman for Her Actions
The video has sparked outrage among social media users, many of whom called out the woman for her behavior. One user sarcastically commented, "Ma’am doesn’t know how to dance, but at least she should have some shame." Another quipped, "In her obsession with making reels, this woman has lost her sense of self. Her husband sitting behind her is probably checking her mental health report." A third user expressed concern, writing, "What kind of society are we creating? These people neither know how to dance nor have any sense of shame. How shameless people have become."
The video has raised questions about how far people are willing to go for social media fame, often at the expense of decorum or respect for their surroundings. While the reel-making trend continues to grow, incidents like these highlight the growing concern over the loss of personal boundaries and social propriety in the quest for viral content.