An argument between a couple of South African fans during the 2026 World Cup went viral on social media and aroused the curiosity of internet users. Without knowing the reason for the fight, many users suggested that the woman ask for a divorce.
Argument between couple at World Cup goes viral and internet calls for divorce; look
An argument between a couple of South African fans during the 2026 World Cup went viral on social media and aroused the curiosity of internet users. Without knowing the reason for the fight, many users suggested that...
In the images, a group of South Africans appears displaying flags and supporting the team in the stands. Amidst the celebration, a woman looks at her partner's cell phone and, soon after, an argument begins between the two.
Visibly uncomfortable with what she found in the device, she exchanges a few words with the man and then sits down, while he remains standing. The scene was recorded during the match against South Korea, in Monterrey, Mexico, according to the New York Post.
“The atmosphere was 100 to zero”, commented one internet user, highlighting how the moment of excitement quickly gave way to discomfort between the couple.
Other users stated that separation would be the best path. “How do I get the divorce papers signed by someone else?” joked one woman.
The content seen on the cell phone was not revealed. However, speculation arose on social media that the man could be talking to another woman or making a bet related to the competition's games.
The cameraman's posture also attracted attention. Internet users joked that the professional continued to follow the discussion out of curiosity.
“It must be the same cameraman from the Coldplay show”, commented one user, in reference to the episode in which a couple was caught in an embarrassing situation during a performance by the British band.
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