Woman Viral Video: In the viral video, the woman shamelessly declares that she lives with her father-in-law. Her husband has gone to Dubai and hasn't returned in a long time.
Woman Viral Video: A shocking video of a woman has gone viral on social media. Anyone will be shocked to hear what she says in the video. The woman says that after her husband left for Dubai, she started living with her father-in-law. She says that she even moved to live with him. This video of a woman living with her father-in-law after her husband's departure has already garnered millions of views. Netizens are commenting on the video.
Woman living with father-in-law
In the viral 31-second video, the woman is seen in a room, filming herself and explaining her story. She says her husband left her when her daughter was very young. She further explains that she spent a long time waiting for her husband, but he never returned. Consequently, she decided to live with her father-in-law. Surprisingly, the woman brazenly reveals this.
महिला: मेरे पति किसी काम के सिलसिले में दुबई गए हैं
— Kikki Singh (@singh_kikki) September 20, 2025
अब मैं गांव के बाहर शहर में अपने ससुर के साथ रहने लगी हूं. पति के सारे सोशल मीडिया एप्स ब्लॉक कर दिए हैं
अब इस महिला ने अपने ससुर को ही अपना पति बना लिया है.घोर कलयुग है 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/qA5nEyyFgs
Blocked her husband
In the video, the woman says, "I've started living with my father-in-law. What's wrong with that? We've moved out of the village and started living there. I've blocked all my husband's IDs on my phone. He's blocked me on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook. Now he won't be able to access my videos. Now I can do whatever I want." At the end of the video, the woman is seen with her father-in-law, joking with him.
PC: India news
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