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Woman exposes how husband eats pizza and viewers vow to 'call the police' – The Mirror

A husband has left Brits ‘gagging’ after his wife uploaded a video showing her how her husband eats pizza – with some viewers arguing ‘divorce’ is her only option. What do you think? Jail time?
Up until now – the most contentious pizza debate revolved around whether it's acceptable to add pineapples.
However, one man has taken controversy to a whole new level after his wife uploaded a video demonstrating how he tucks into a fresh slice of Margherita. This video should could with a content warning, as some viewers may find it disturbing.
Dubbed 'water pizza', the wife revealed her husband likes to run his pizza under the kitchen tap in a bid to 'cool it down' before eating it. She says has done this ever since he was in college, and that it doesn't ruin the taste.
Posting on Reddit last year, she said she had blocked all memories of the habit until he repeated it out of the blue, sharing a highly disturbing video of her husband holding a slice under the running tap at the kitchen sink and then tucking in. Explaining his methodology, she wrote: "Typical time frame is pizza is pulled out of oven, after 2-3 mins he cuts it, then immediately runs his slice under water. Crust doesn't get very wet.
"He's currently doing it in the kitchen sink, which is what reminded me of it in college. He said it's good and he doesn't have shame." The post racked up thousands of comments in a matter of hours, and people were unanimous in their disgust. One said: "Your husband is a raccoon. Kick him out before he eats the cat."
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A second wrote: "Don't breed, his bloodline must end." While a third asked: "Are you married to a dog with thumbs? I. I am so sorry. This is some straight up alien s***."
And they continued to flood in. "Go to a priest or something, your husband is cursed." "I'm gagging. Why would he do that to a perfectly good slice of pizza?" "So sorry to hear about your future divorce." "I'm calling the police."
A version of this article was first published on May 25, 2023
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