A single photo has managed to get South Africans talking again. This time, the spotlight is on a comedian and internet personality. The Funny Chef, whose candid admission about wearing makeup before giving birth, has left social media amused, confused, and full of opinions.
The viral moment began when the entertainer shared a picture taken around the time she welcomed her daughter. What stood out immediately was the full face of makeup she had put on before heading into labour. Instead of looking glamorous for long, however, the reality of childbirth quickly changed that plan.
According to the comedian, the decision to do her makeup was partly influenced by advice from a close friend and DJ Lamiez Holworthy. Looking back now, she hinted that it might not have been the best idea after all.
When glamour meets reality in the delivery room
Childbirth is rarely the time people think about eyeliner and lipstick. Yet in an era where life moments often end up on Instagram, some mothers still want to look camera-ready when meeting their baby for the first time.
The Funny Chef admitted that labour quickly turned her makeup routine into a messy situation. Between sweat, tears, and the intense experience of giving birth, the carefully applied look did not last very long. Her face ended up looking completely different from the polished look she had prepared earlier.
Instead of hiding the moment, she shared it with fans. That honesty is what made the story resonate with so many people online.
Mzansi reacts with humour and honesty
As expected, social media users had plenty to say. Some found the situation hilarious, joking that labour is not exactly the right time to worry about contour and mascara. Others sympathised, pointing out that many mothers want to look their best in photos taken during such a life-changing moment.
The conversation also reminded many people of earlier viral moments involving celebrity mothers who documented their hospital experiences online. With cameras always nearby, modern motherhood sometimes unfolds publicly in ways that previous generations never experienced.
In true South African fashion, the reactions ranged from playful teasing to supportive comments celebrating the comedian’s openness about the chaos of childbirth.
The Funny Chef regrets taking advice from her friend Lamiez Holworthy, who advised her to wear makeup when she was giving birth. pic.twitter.com/QviWMXIlvM
— Musa Khawula (@Musa_Khawula) March 9, 2026
A reminder that motherhood is rarely picture-perfect.
Beyond the jokes and memes, the story highlights something relatable. Birth is unpredictable, emotional, and messy. Even when someone tries to plan every detail, reality often has other ideas.
For The Funny Chef, the moment became another reminder that life’s most meaningful experiences rarely go exactly as planned. And judging by the reactions online, many South Africans appreciated the honesty.
Sometimes the best stories come from moments that do not go perfectly. In this case, a smudged makeup look turned into a viral conversation about motherhood, friendship, and the humour that often helps people through life’s biggest moments.
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Source:Â Briefly News
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