Reaction of a Cuban to his wife's joke: She told him she put petrol in the gas car.

A Cuban woman jokes with her husband by telling him that she put oil in the gasoline car.


A Cuban woman from the United States played a prank on her husband by telling him that she had put oil in the gas car, and her husband's reaction is priceless...

The TikTok user who shared the prank is @milanisis, who posted the video that captures the phone call from the supermarket where she tells her husband about the mistake to see his reaction.

"I had an accident here, I took the oil hose and I only put a little bit in, but it was accidentally," she tells him when he answers the phone. Quickly, the man can't believe what she's saying. "What do you mean you didn't stop?"

Despite the reaction, she continues with the charade and tells him that after starting his car, it malfunctioned a bit. "Tomorrow you won't have a car. Oh daddy, dear, no. By accident, you ended up without a car," she says, annoyed and angry before hanging up.

Reactions to this joke have been swift, and the video by @milanisis has accumulated over 70,000 views.

On the comments board, we find messages like: "Because of these videos, when I go to pump gas, I don't know which hose to grab, the gasoline one or the oil one", "I think any husband who is Cuban would say exactly the same thing hahahaha", "Are you sure it was your husband or mine? They get like this when we do something to the car", "hahahaha I don't know how many times I've seen this video and I can't stop laughing, girl if I give that number to my husband, I can't even tell you, yours was so sweet hahaha", "All husbands are like that, if it were mine, I think he'd swallow me through the phone", "I feel like I'm hearing my husband jajjajajaj" or "If that happened to my husband, the stunt cost 1600".

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Izabela Pecherska

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