“He Knows the Difference”: Mom Tries To Trick Zuluboy Into Believing Chicken Is Pork, SA Entertained

“He Knows the Difference”: Mom Tries To Trick Zuluboy Into Believing Chicken Is Pork, SA Entertained

  • A young boy known as Zuluboy hilariously caught his mother in a fib when she tried to pass off chicken as pork, a meal he had specifically requested
  • The video, which went viral, was shared on the Facebook page Lujabe Siphe, gaining massive views and an outpouring of comments
  • Social media users were entertained and impressed by the little boy's intelligence and ability to articulate his point

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The mom gave the boy who had asked for pork chicken instead
A toddler named Zuluboy proved how intelligent he was when his mom tested his knowledge on different types of meat. Image: Lujabe Siphe
Source: Facebook

A hilarious video captured a priceless moment between a young boy and his mom, who were having a funny conversation about food.

The clip shared on the Facebook page Lujabe Siphe was praised for its endearing humour and the boy’s charming intelligence.

The viral video shows a young boy, affectionately called Zuluboy, sitting at his dining table with a piece of what appears to be a chicken thigh. He immediately questions his mom, insisting that the meat she gave him was not pork, which he referred to as 'pig,' and was what he had asked for. The four-year-old's mom tries to convince him that it is, in fact, pork, but the little boy is not having it.

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The boy proves he knows his food

When his mom asks him how he knows it isn't pork, he points out that the meat simply does not look the same and, more importantly, that it has skin. He proceeds to pull a piece of skin from the meat to prove his point. His mom tries one last defence, telling him that pork also has bones, but by this point, Zuluboy has already proven his case. After realising she's been caught, the mom apologises and promises to cook pork for him the next day, bringing the humorous exchange to a sweet end.

The video had viewers praising the mom for raising the boy so well and for her teachings
The little boy told his mom he could tell that the meat on his plate was chicken by its skin and bones. Image: Lujabe Siphe
Source: Facebook

SA is entertained by Zuluboy

The clip gained massive views, likes, and comments from social media users who were entertained by the little boy's wit. Many expressed how proud they were of the boy for standing his ground and logically explaining his point.

Some playfully commented that it was as if the boy had lived a previous life, jokingly suggesting that he was ready for big school. Others focused on the boy’s intelligence and excellent articulation, noting that he presented his case with the confidence of a professional.

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User @Ngcwelly Ginindza said:

"I love how Xhosa people talk, 'pig, skin'. Guys, do you have words in Xhosa or do you use English, because wow, it sounds so nice how you mix the words."

User @Vuyiswa Hila added:

"He knows the difference. Sana, you've been caught."

User @Des Bekker commented:

"Yinkuku le (this is chicken)! Oh my ZB, I am laughing so much now. That face and the seriousness. You're just too adorable for words."

User @Mvuzo Ndiviwe Somhlahlo added:

"He's too clever, myeke slender (leave him, mommy)."

User @Peggy Mbalo shared:

"This guy knows what he wants;  such intelligence is so refreshing."

User @Angie Pather said:

"Clever boy, that's not a pig, it's chicken meat, and that's the skin of a chicken. Love you, baby. Mama, please serve him pork."

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Proofreading by Kelly Lippke, copy editor at Briefly.co.za.

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za

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