Aussie woman is assaulted online as a ‘1950s housewife’ because she cooks her husband three meals a day

Aussie woman is assaulted online as a ‘1950s housewife’ because she cooks her husband three meals a day

Wife hits back at trolls saying she is a ‘1950s housewife destroying feminism’ because she cooks her husband three meals a day: ‘This is my love language’

  • An Australian woman was attacked online for cooking her husband’s meals
  • Sonali Arora started posting TikTok videos of her husband’s meals and lunch box
  • She was met by trolls who called her a ‘1950s housewife’ who shyed away from feminism
  • However, the newlywed Melbourne said the pair split all homework ’50 / 50 ‘
  • She said cooking is her ‘love language’ and she will not stop posting her recipes

An Australian woman has been attacked by trolls after revealing that she cooks three meals a day for her husband.

Sonali Arora started posting videos on TikTok of the meals she makes for her husband, Nipun, but was met with backlash from people who called her a ‘1950s housewife’ who ‘destroyed feminism and women’s liberation’.

“If it’s not people who come for the portion sizes, it’s them who attack my husband without even knowing him, call him a two-year-old, people who say he’s misogynistic or I’m in the 1950s,” she told FEMAIL said.

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Sonali Arora (left) was received online with cruel comments calling her a ‘1950s housewife’ after posting videos of the meals she cooks for her husband, Nipun (right), every day

The newlywed Melbourne prepares three meals a day for Nipun and packs his lunch box for work

Online trolleys attacked the couple, saying by feeding her husband Sonali was 'destroying feminism and women's liberation'

The newlywed Melbourne prepares three meals a day for Nipun and packs his lunch box for work, an act that online trolls said was ‘destroying feminism and women’s liberation’

The Melbourne newlyweds shared the homework ’50 / 50 ‘with Sonali enjoying cooking so much that she started posting recipes and Nipun’s lunch boxes to TikTok, but the abuse soon began to flow.

“That’s satire right?” one viewer asked while another said, ‘I do not think I have ever packed a lunch for my husband, not his mother’.

“Being proud of this is my worst nightmare. As they say – To be a master’s favorite dog is still to have a master and to be a dog, ‘replied a third scratch.

‘Ever heard of the saying’ make a stick for your own back? ‘,’ Wrote a fourth.

The 26-year-old said while trying not to let the mean remarks get to her, she had to delete very hurtful answers.

Sonali said the assumptions that Nipun is immature or misogynistic could not be further from the truth and the two shared all the homework '50 / 50 '.

Sonali said the assumptions that Nipun is immature or misogynistic could not be further from the truth and the two shared all the homework ’50 / 50 ‘.

“You get a little defensive about the person you love and especially when they are approached in the wrong light,” she said.

“Even though I know they are just complete strangers and what they say defines nothing, it still hurts to see.”

Sonali said the assumptions the online trolls make about their relationship could not be further from the truth.

“My husband is the sweetest and most supportive and least misogynistic person that has ever been on this planet,” she said.

‘We have a very good thing going on, we are dividing all the household chores. After I cook, he cleans dishes, I do not touch it. He is also responsible for cleaning all the bathrooms and vacuuming the floors. ‘

Sonali, who works in cybersecurity from home, said cooking is her 'love language' and it brings her joy to prepare meals for her husband and share them online.

Despite the hatred, Sonali said she receives just as many, if not more, positive reactions to her videos and refuses to let the haters stop her from sharing her passion.

Sonali, who works in cybersecurity from home, said cooking is her ‘love language’ and it brings her joy to prepare meals for her husband and share them online.

Sonali, who works in cybersecurity, said she is very independent and career driven and will not have the time to store three delicious meals a day for Nipun if she is not working from home.

‘This is what gives me the flexibility to cook him three meals a day. “If I had not worked from home, it would certainly not have been the case at all,” she said.

‘Cooking is something I love, it’s my love language and something that brings me joy. It makes me even happier when I see his reaction to the creations I have put together. ‘

Despite the hatred, Sonali said she receives just as many, if not more, positive reactions to her videos and refuses to let the haters stop her from sharing her passion.

‘Hell yes, I’m going to keep posting them! ‘It actually helps a lot of people to come up with different ideas for what they can do throughout the day, because it’s such a difficult thing to think about,’ she said.

“It’s nice that I’ve found in this community of people who are food lovers.”