Humour Or Bad Parenting? Woman Influencer Asks Widowed Mother To Get A Sugar Daddy; Sparks Online Debate
A viral clip of an Indian content creator urging a widowed mother to "get her a sugar daddy," has triggered strong anger online. Viewers across platforms say the conversation, shared as light humour, crosses basic limits of respect and sensitivity.
The video, originally posted on X from the handle @Sassy_Soul_, shows the woman influencer chatting with the mother at home. The influencer describes the exchange as "funny banter" and repeatedly pushes the idea that a rich partner should support both.
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Sugar daddy video backlash targets influencer and 'widowed mother' joke
In the clip, the influencer tells the widowed mother that profiles will be made on dating apps like Tinder and Bumble. The influencer jokes that any wealthy match could serve as a sugar daddy, turning the mother's widowhood into a running punchline throughout the short video.
At one point, the influencer is heard saying, "Kya fayda aapke vidhwa hone ka, mere liye koi sugar daddy lekar aao," which many users flag as cruel and insulting. Critics say the line treats widowhood as a benefit and reduces grief and loss to a casual joke.
Sugar daddy video sparks debate on influencer responsibility
Social media users say the clip normalises disrespect towards widowed people, who already face stigma in many Indian families. Several posts argue that using a deceased parent and surviving spouse as comic material is hurtful, even if labelled as content or humour.
One user commented, "Better to be childless than to have a shameless kid like her. This generation is doomed fr.. mocking her widowed mother and her own deceased father." Another user commented, "Not every joke is funny. This one wasn't. Some topics are sensitive, and this one felt a bit inappropriate."
Anger also centres on a perceived double standard around gender. Another user commented, "Her mother should SLAP HER and get her out of the house... If it was done by a Son... He would've been kicked out." As the clip keeps circulating, many users continue to question what influencers owe their families and audiences when chasing views.
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