Mom roasts son to be alone for Christmas in hilarious texts


Uchch, mum.

A man in London has claimed that his mother has been acting with a little screwdriver this season, questioning why he suspects she is single this Christmas, a hilarious exchange that has gone viral online.

Adam and Water Terman revealed why a special person is obviously the best gift a mom can bring for the holidays, on Sunday he shared a screenshot of his candid chat on Twitter. On the text, the parents explained that she was writing Christmas letters, wondering, “Can I just put on Adam or do you still have a boyfriend?”

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Explaining that he had “no boyfriend”, Waterman said it would be better for him to just address her.

“Okay,” her mom replied. “Do you think it’s your personality or your appearance?”

Surprised, Waterman said “Christmas!” – Thus, there is no time to criticize.

“Well, your siblings are partners,” the parents compared, signing with a kiss.

Waterman said in a post that Twitter is pleased with verse 65,000 likes and 20,000,000 shares.

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Hundreds of commenters said they could be related to the pain of pricing relatives, especially during the holidays. One commenter called the exchange “one of the best things they’ve seen all year.”

Some pointed out that Westerman missed his mom’s call before the trying texts began to fly, which he jokingly retorted that he was “too busy looking for a boyfriend” to answer.

The ridiculous theme emerged when commenters shared Grandma’s stories in a way that casts a shadow over Christmas cards, whether it highlights whether someone is single or ignores a new baby’s name. Others ranged from rude comments about weight loss and job hunting to an uncle urging a nephew to freeze his eggs.

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However, when a user asked Water Terman if she thought her mother was “shameless” for sharing such feelings, she stepped up her defense – because, mom Always Knows best.

“No. It’s a legend,” he declared.