Dad-to-be branded a ‘walking red flag’ after his brutal reaction at his baby’s gender-reveal party
Commenters branded him a ‘walking red flag’.One user asked: “What in the red flag is happening here?”
A second commenter said: “You can hear the silence after the initial cheers and he’s still hulking out. Everyone in that room knows.”Many viewers were encouraging the mum-to-be to end the relationship. One viewer said: “It's not too late to be a single parent babes my mom did it and I turned out fine I promise.”Mathilde has continued to share pregnancy updates including a tour of her baby's room.
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