Husband films pregnant wife's emotional breakdown over wrong bakeware

Most of us here have probably shed tears over something absolutely irrational or superficial before, perhaps more often than we'd want to admit.

There are just times when the smallest of problems prove to be the final straw, don't you think?

That is why when this Aussie actor shared a clip of his pregnant wife breaking down in tears after finding out that her husband bought the wrong baking tool, it's no surprise that it quickly went viral on the internet – it's that relatable!



Matt Wilson, who starred in the long-running sitcom Neighbours as Aaron Brennan for seven years, posted the hilarious clip on Instagram.

His wife, Jess, can be seen in the video crying her heart out because he bought a ceramic dish rather than a 'bread tin', meaning she couldn't bake banana bread as she had initially planned.

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Jess is seen bawling her eyes out and then laughing in the video. Credit: Instagram/mattywilson.

'Jess asked me to record her pregnant breakdowns. In today's episode, Jess is upset we don't own a bread tin,' Matt wrote in the caption.

While the two of them are sitting in the car, Jess can be seen crying and covering her face with her hands. Eventually, she laughs, but only after much reluctance.

Wilson also found it hard to stop laughing as he asked his wife what was wrong. She responded with her tears streaming down her face: 'You didn't get a banana tin.'

'Because you wanted to make banana bread?' Wilson asked, and Jess shook her head in frustration.



'Instead, I got a really expensive ceramic dish and another slice thing,' Wilson said with a chuckle and then proceeded to show the audience the brand new set of 'incorrect' bakeware he had purchased for his wife.

'Would you say this is pregnancy hormones? You're halfway between a laugh and a cry,' he added, relieving some of the tension in the car and making his wife laugh after she had a nervous breakdown.

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Neighbours star Matty Wilson and wife Jess are expecting their second baby. Credit: Instagram/mattywilson.

Many viewers found Jess's meltdown to be relatable and found the short clip amusing. 'I can relate! I've never been pregnant, but these are the feels once a month, every month! Hormones are TOUGH sometimes!' one woman wrote in the comments section.

'Emotional roller-coaster legends,' a second user joked, with a third adding: 'Oh, you poor thing Matty, this is only the beginning.'

'I feel you, girl! I cried the other day because I wanted some juice,' a fourth user shared, while another agreed and added: 'I remember losing my cookies one day because the cat chose to have a nap in another room and not in the room I was in!'



Hundreds of people showed their support for Jess, assuring her that her negative feelings were temporary and caused by the hormonal changes of pregnancy.

A year after having their first child, a son, the couple shared the news that they were expecting again early this month.

So what do you think about this story, folks? Can you relate to Jess as well? Feel free to entertain us with stories of your most hilarious and embarrassing 'hormone breakdowns'!
 
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Being pregnant 13 times I never had breakdowns while pregnant.

I had 2 breakdowns at other times

one breakdown happened at a time I had 5 kids under 7 years old including a new born.

One of my kids came home from school with a stomach bug. I was up all night between my son throwing up and baby feeding.

24 hours later I had still not slept and spent that night with another child vomiting all night plus baby feeding

48 hours later I was running on very little sleep when 5 off my kids were all vomiting, I remember shouting out to my sleeping husband to get me buckets from the garage

Between washing what seemed like 100 sheets and emptying 1000 of buckets abd feeding the new born and 3 days of no sleep. I sat on my top step and cried.

The next time was when 11 of my 13 had chicken pox.

Vacination just came out at a cost of $80 so I was vaccinating them 2 at a time . I only vacinated 2 when chicken pox struck. The 2 vaccinated were the only ones that didn't get it.

It was weeks of high fevers and severe headaches
 
Most of us here have probably shed tears over something absolutely irrational or superficial before, perhaps more often than we'd want to admit.

There are just times when the smallest of problems prove to be the final straw, don't you think?

That is why when this Aussie actor shared a clip of his pregnant wife breaking down in tears after finding out that her husband bought the wrong baking tool, it's no surprise that it quickly went viral on the internet – it's that relatable!



Matt Wilson, who starred in the long-running sitcom Neighbours as Aaron Brennan for seven years, posted the hilarious clip on Instagram.

His wife, Jess, can be seen in the video crying her heart out because he bought a ceramic dish rather than a 'bread tin', meaning she couldn't bake banana bread as she had initially planned.

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Jess is seen bawling her eyes out and then laughing in the video. Credit: Instagram/mattywilson.

'Jess asked me to record her pregnant breakdowns. In today's episode, Jess is upset we don't own a bread tin,' Matt wrote in the caption.

While the two of them are sitting in the car, Jess can be seen crying and covering her face with her hands. Eventually, she laughs, but only after much reluctance.

Wilson also found it hard to stop laughing as he asked his wife what was wrong. She responded with her tears streaming down her face: 'You didn't get a banana tin.'

'Because you wanted to make banana bread?' Wilson asked, and Jess shook her head in frustration.



'Instead, I got a really expensive ceramic dish and another slice thing,' Wilson said with a chuckle and then proceeded to show the audience the brand new set of 'incorrect' bakeware he had purchased for his wife.

'Would you say this is pregnancy hormones? You're halfway between a laugh and a cry,' he added, relieving some of the tension in the car and making his wife laugh after she had a nervous breakdown.

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Neighbours star Matty Wilson and wife Jess are expecting their second baby. Credit: Instagram/mattywilson.

Many viewers found Jess's meltdown to be relatable and found the short clip amusing. 'I can relate! I've never been pregnant, but these are the feels once a month, every month! Hormones are TOUGH sometimes!' one woman wrote in the comments section.

'Emotional roller-coaster legends,' a second user joked, with a third adding: 'Oh, you poor thing Matty, this is only the beginning.'

'I feel you, girl! I cried the other day because I wanted some juice,' a fourth user shared, while another agreed and added: 'I remember losing my cookies one day because the cat chose to have a nap in another room and not in the room I was in!'



Hundreds of people showed their support for Jess, assuring her that her negative feelings were temporary and caused by the hormonal changes of pregnancy.

A year after having their first child, a son, the couple shared the news that they were expecting again early this month.

So what do you think about this story, folks? Can you relate to Jess as well? Feel free to entertain us with stories of your most hilarious and embarrassing 'hormone breakdowns'!
I think she’s a drama queen 👸
 
The older I get the more emotional. I find myself tearing up at the most ridiculous things and for no apparent reason at all. I also find myself getting frustrated that things I used to be able to do easily are now a full blown task, or totally impossible to do due to health constraints.:(
 
The older I get the more emotional. I find myself tearing up at the most ridiculous things and for no apparent reason at all. I also find myself getting frustrated that things I used to be able to do easily are now a full blown task, or totally impossible to do due to health constraints.:(
Have you spoken to your doctor ? I was always a strong women , I was always the shoulder to cry on. Nothing was too big or too much. Everyone always came to me. But when this dam surgery went wrong and I became so sick where my normal task were to much for me. I had to walk away from the job I loved for 15 years.
I found myself crying for no reason. I kept in my room more than in any other room.
My family became very worried.
I saw my doctor and started seeing a psychologist. Both my gp and psychologist diagnosed severe anxiety.
They said after what I have been through over the past 21/2 years it's the same as post traumatic stress disorder.

I still feel anxious knowing I'm going to go through even more surgery and also angry that the first surgeon killed part of me.

I hope you can talk to someone if not your doctor.

I k ow we don't like talking to our kids about things like this .
And we don't want people to know we are weak but we're not , I've learnt we are normal

I'm happy to give you my number if you need to talk.
 
Have you spoken to your doctor ? I was always a strong women , I was always the shoulder to cry on. Nothing was too big or too much. Everyone always came to me. But when this dam surgery went wrong and I became so sick where my normal task were to much for me. I had to walk away from the job I loved for 15 years.
I found myself crying for no reason. I kept in my room more than in any other room.
My family became very worried.
I saw my doctor and started seeing a psychologist. Both my gp and psychologist diagnosed severe anxiety.
They said after what I have been through over the past 21/2 years it's the same as post traumatic stress disorder.

I still feel anxious knowing I'm going to go through even more surgery and also angry that the first surgeon killed part of me.

I hope you can talk to someone if not your doctor.

I k ow we don't like talking to our kids about things like this .
And we don't want people to know we are weak but we're not , I've learnt we are normal

I'm happy to give you my number if you need to talk.
Thank you for your concern, I'm ok, I do see a psychologist and can call on my GP anytime. These are the only people that know my position. I have some huge, life changing decisions to make over the coming months and the thoughts chase each other round and round in my head and I get no closer to knowing the right course of action.
 
Thank you for your concern, I'm ok, I do see a psychologist and can call on my GP anytime. These are the only people that know my position. I have some huge, life changing decisions to make over the coming months and the thoughts chase each other round and round in my head and I get no closer to knowing the right course of action.
You sound like me. 😓 try to be strong and I'm here if you need to talk
 
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Oh yes during my first pregnancy when I was working (just over 36 years ago) and I would be typing up a quote and suddenly for no reason I could think of tears would be running down my face and I would be sobbing and didn't know why, thankfully I had a very understanding boss who had been through similar with his own wife twice and wondered if we were possibly related as we had both been born in the same region of Glasgow though a generation apart.
 
Oh yes during my first pregnancy when I was working (just over 36 years ago) and I would be typing up a quote and suddenly for no reason I could think of tears would be running down my face and I would be sobbing and didn't know why, thankfully I had a very understanding boss who had been through similar with his own wife twice and wondered if we were possibly related as we had both been born in the same region of Glasgow though a generation apart.
I'm guessing I was lucky 13 and no tears, no morning sickness nothing except very strong nesting feelings 2 weeks before I gave birth. I would clean and scrub and move furniture.
 
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Oh during my first pregnancy I spent 3 months in hospital before delivery (cesarean) and 2 1/2 months for the second, both due to gestational diabetes and both were emotional in their own way.
 
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Oh during my first pregnancy I spent 3 months in hospital before delivery (cesarean) and 2 1/2 months for the second, both due to gestational diabetes and both were emotional in their own way.
Oh wow I'm guessing I was lucky I also had gestational diabetes with my last 3 but only needed insat night with my last baby. My only other problem was high blood pressure with baby no 6 and 13 no 6 they induced me straight away although I had absolutely no symptoms but apparently I had pre eclampsia and no 13 was similar
 
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Oh wow I'm guessing I was lucky I also had gestational diabetes with my last 3 but only needed insat night with my last baby. My only other problem was high blood pressure with baby no 6 and 13 no 6 they induced me straight away although I had absolutely no symptoms but apparently I had pre eclampsia and no 13 was similar
Well hubby and I originally planned on four but after number two my Gyno wanted to tie my tubes while he did the cesarean but I said no though he told me I might not live through a next one due to other medical issues but in the end the hubby had the snip as he felt I had already gone through too much and we have been married for 41 years and lived together for 3 years before we married so it is a long term relationship or as some say "I would get less for murder" but I am sure our marriage has been better than a prison sentence. Also just before I had number 2 (there is 23 months between them) we started going through the diagnosis process with number 1 (our son) and after 3 years he was diagnosed as autistic with an intellectual disability.
 

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