Mom Gives Her Son A Chicken Head For Dinner, His Reaction Leaves SA in Stitches
- A TikTok video of a mother serving her son what looks like a chicken head quickly caught the attention of viewers
- The boy’s reaction, full of attitude and refusal, reminded many of their own childhood experiences with meals they didn’t want to eat
- The clip not only entertained but also prompted conversations about family dynamics and traditional foods
South Africans were entertained by a viral TikTok showing a mother and son in a relatable mealtime moment that sparked laughter and shared memories.

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A video posted on 21 August 2025 by TikTok user @mahleyalezo826 quickly caught the attention of South Africans, racking up over 11,000 likes and more than 500 comments in less than 13 hours. The video shows a mother serving her son a chicken head cooked in soup, a traditional dish in some communities.
From the moment the dish is placed in front of him, the boy’s reaction steals the show, as he immediately refuses it in a way that viewers found both funny and all too relatable. His response didn’t stop at a simple 'no'; the boy’s attitude and facial expressions added a layer of humour that had TikTok users laughing out loud.

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Many commenters shared stories of their own childhood mealtime battles, recalling times they, too, refused food that seemed unusual or unappealing. The exchange between mother and son resonated with audiences, blending lighthearted humour with a peek into everyday family life.
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Traditional dish sparks laughter across SA
The video also sparked conversations about traditional African dishes and the ways families pass down culinary practices. While the chicken head might be a delicacy in some households, it clearly isn’t everyone’s favourite, and the boy’s animated reaction brought this reality to life.
TikTok users praised the mother for capturing the moment and sharing it online, highlighting the universal experience of children being picky eaters. By the end of the day, the clip had become a talking point across South Africa. Beyond just laughter, it sparked nostalgia, with many viewers reflecting on their own childhood experiences at the dinner table.

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Mzansi reacts to the video
Pheza Mafuya said:
"He is too young to be this strict, yet somehow commanding enough that everyone pays attention to what he says. 😂🤣"
Nolwazi232 said:
"How old is he? 😂😂 Because he’s acting way older than his years, I can’t believe it!"
Alicematseo said:
"Ao bathong boy boy. 👦 He knows what he wants, he is a man, no hesitation, very confident for someone so young."
Leezy_lindokuhle said:
"I still don’t eat chicken head at my big age, I feel him. 😂 He has a way of making me rethink things even as an adult."
Linda said:
"Owasekhaya said, 'Why are we eating the face?' 😂😂 And honestly, I couldn’t stop laughing, so true!"
FifiGontse said:
"I feel him because e jewa yang tlhogo e tletse marapo, you can see he’s serious about every bite, no messing around. 😂"

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BokaHumo said:
"Sounds like Man of the House, everything he said carried authority, as if he’s been running meals for years."
MaGodonga said:
"He spoke like an adult, he eh maarn, and it’s hilarious how someone so young can sound so responsible. 😂😂"
Check out the TikTok video below:
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