Sueh Owino Cracks Up Kenyans after Cooking Feast for Hubby Over Claims World Will End on August 2

Sueh Owino Cracks Up Kenyans after Cooking Feast for Hubby Over Claims World Will End on August 2

  • Sueh Owino added humour to her cooking video after referencing an end-of-world prophecy as she treated her hubby to an exotic meal
  • She took fans through the whole cooking process, from marinating giant fish by a scenic water body to roasting them
  • Kenyans flooded the comments section with admiration, envy, and jokes, some even proposing marriage, while others jokingly questioned their own cooking skills

TikTok food content creator Sueh Owino has left netizens wowed and in stitches after sharing yet another viral cooking video.

Sueh Owino is a popular food content creator.
Sueh Owino cooks for her husband every day. Photo: Sueh Owino.
Source: Instagram

This time, her video was inspired by doomsday claims that the world might end on August 2.

Sueh, who has won the hearts of Kenyans with her creativity and impressive cooking skills, posted a clip titled 'Day 562 of cooking for my husband.'

What feast did Sueh Owino prepare for her hubby?

The video starts with her poking fun at the trending prophecy.

"Since the world is ending on the second, I decided to make my husband this meal," she says with a cheeky smile.

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In the video, the TikToker is seen by a water body, proudly displaying two huge parrot fish, which she used in her dish.

She is later joined by another person who helps her harvest coconuts.

Sueh takes fans through every step of the process, from gathering ingredients, marinating the fish, to carefully wrapping it in foil and roasting it over a fire.

The final dish is served with a generous portion of rice to her ever-anonymous husband.

The video quickly went viral, with many Kenyans commenting on her dedication.

Watch the video below:

When will the world end?

The viral cooking video was inspired by recent buzz that the world could end on August 2.

A well-known preacher is said to have made the claims, which quickly spread online.

Some people saw it as a chance to think about their lives, while others said it was just another false warning.

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Pastor Ng’ang’a also spoke about it, saying no one really knows when the world will end.

Netizens react to Sueh's video

Here are some reactions to Sueh's video:

Ntazola:

"Itabidi muachane nikuoe."

Being pixie:

"Hapo kwa kupika sioni nikiwezana , hao wa kulike videos wako wapi wakuje sasa."

ney:

"Huyu ndio anafanya wengine tuonekane wavivu."

Aisha Juma:

"Wallahi mm na mume wangu twahitaji mkee."

wanjiru:

"Weeeeeh, I can't cook juu hizi ni gani sasa."

hidden.cypher2:

"Men we have sue and we have Akoko Val pick."

hidden.cypher2:

"Kuna wale wanawake wanasema town they cant treat hubbys 🤔 akoko proves them wrong both wako sawa kabisa though."

aurelia_the_billionair:

"My team at work told me that I pay them upfront since the world is ending on second."

joanholmes136:

"It is so satisfying watching you prepare your meals ☺️ Seeing you wrap the fish in leaves remind me of a dish back home. One love Sue."

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Sueh Owino is a popular food content creator.
Sueh Owino showed fans how to prepare parrot fish. Photo: Sueh Owino.
Source: Instagram

Sueh praises hubby

In a previous video, Sueh impressed fans by cooking oxtail stew for her husband from scratch.

She cleaned and prepared the meat before serving it with ugali, greens, and avocado.

After the meal, she praised her husband, saying his energy was like that of a top athlete.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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DanVictor Munene (Entertainment editor) Danvictor is a journalist accredited by the Media Council of Kenya (MCK), currently covering entertainment news at Tuko.co.ke. He began his career at The Star Kenya, where he extensively covered the 2024 Gen-Z led anti-government protests. He has work experience in political news, current affairs, social media management, and audience engagement. You can reach him at danvictor.munene@tuko.co.ke to share your story.

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