A man has shared the hilarious moment his pregnant wife broke down in tears because he forgot to buy a 'bread tin'.
Neighbours actor Matty Wilson, 34, shared the moment pregnancy hormones got the better of his wife Jess on Monday (29 August).
He wrote alongside the Instagram video: "Jess asked me to record her pregnant breakdowns. In today's episode, Jess is upset we don't own a bread tin."
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The video begins by showing his wife in tears, and he asks her: "What's wrong?"
She then hilariously replies: "You didn't get a banana tin."
Matt then asks her if she wanted the tin to make banana bread, but unbelievably, she shook her head.
However, it turns out that Jess was in luck, and Matt revealed: "Instead I got a really expensive ceramic dish and another slice thing because we want to make a slice."
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Thankfully, Jess could see the funny side to her little meltdown - and likely all of the others as she has been asking her husband to film them - and it wasn't long before she was laughing.
"Would you say this is pregnancy hormones?" he went on to ask. "You're halfway between a laugh and a cry."
The video went down a storm with other people who've experienced the whirlwind that is pregnancy hormones.
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"Holy sh*t I can relate!" wrote one commentator. "I've never been pregnant but these are the feels once a month, every month! Hormones are TOUGH sometimes!"
"Emotional roller-coaster legends," remarked a second viewer while a third added: "That's so good."
A fourth empathised: "Oh you poor thing Matty, this is only the beginning."
The happy couple announced their pregnancy earlier this month, with Matty posting a picture of their baby scan that he captioned: "A new addition to our retirement package."
The impending addition will be the couple's second child after they had their first baby, a son, last year.
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Matty has previously spoken of his down-to-earth attitude to life, which certainly seems like something Jess shares.
He says he tries not to take the world too seriously because we all end up 'six feet under' at the end of the day.
The actor told the Huffington Post back in 2017: "It sounds grim, but reminding myself that we all end up six feet under [keeps me grounded].
"Whether you're Warren Buffett or living on the street, we all face the same destiny. I am no better than the person next to me."
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