A man was left stunned when his wife surprised him with $10,000 (R140 000) concealed in a cake to celebrate his birthday.
The dollar notes were stashed in the birthday cake his wife had prepared specially to celebrate his momentous day.
In the video she asks him to blow his cake, and later tell him to remove the numbers on the cake, which are followed by a continuous 100 dollar bills gushing out of the birthday cake.
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The man is left so surprised that even says nothing like this has ever happened to me.
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE:
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His wife hid the dollar notes in the middle of a birthday cake that she specially baked for him and after he blew out the lit candles, he pulled out a long thread of dollar notes.
In an Instagram post, the birthday celebrant, Pastor Papin Don expressed profound gratitude to his wife by writing:
“33 Laps Around The Sun ☀️ I’m ever more blessed. This has been the hardest year of my life . Today Marks 1 month since the passing of my youngest brotha. My wife @therealperlav Gifted me with $10,000 to purchase a pendant in memory of my brother @radtherockstar 😢🥺.
I can’t explain how much this woman means to me and all that she does. Everyone is use to me preaching about spending money on women and rarely do I preach bout women spending back. Well Kings Here’s an example of what your queen should be doing in return for you . Who you pick as your partner is totally your choice . This woman has left me crying like a baby this morning watching this. She did this in front of my mother, father & my brothers girlfriend 😢
🥺. I love you so much Perla, words can’t describe what you mean to me. Not only did you jus push out a baby 3 weeks ago, you some how managed to pull off the greatest gift I EVER GOT from anyone 😦😬. If your queen doesn’t spend thousands on you in return then King she isn’t your queen . Happy Birthday to me”
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