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49ers fans uneasy after Olivia Culpo humiliates Christian McCaffrey in bizarre TikTok skit

49ers fans uneasy after Olivia Culpo humiliates Christian McCaffrey in bizarre TikTok skit

Time of India06-06-2025
Olivia Culpo made 49ers and Christian McCaffrey fans nervous with a video (Image via her IG)
Olivia Culpo
and Christian McCaffrey, who married in June 2024 and are expecting their first child in March 2025, recently shared a humorous video. Olivia, flaunting her baby bump, quipped their child was "the size of a pineapple," a claim McCaffrey playfully disputed.
The skit, ending with Olivia comically subduing Christian, delighted fans and showcased their joyful journey towards parenthood.
Olivia Culpo's viral joke about Christian McCaffrey sparks outrage
Olivia Culpo and Christian McCaffrey are openly and humorously sharing their path to becoming parents. Having tied the knot in June 2024, the couple delighted their followers in March 2025 by announcing their impending arrival, offering a peek into their growing family life.
Recently, Olivia posted a lighthearted video on TikTok that quickly gained widespread attention.
Dressed in a form-fitting maxi dress that accentuated her pregnancy, she jested that their unborn child was "the size of a pineapple."
Christian McCaffrey, the standout running back for the San Francisco 49ers, playfully challenged her assertion, stating, "No way. Your belly is way bigger than the size of a pineapple." The cheerful exchange concluded with Olivia comically pulling Christian across the floor, while he feigned unconsciousness under a paper bag—an obvious comedic act.
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Fans reacted with amusement, with some playfully suggesting that Olivia had "taken down" her husband for his cheeky remark. This entertaining episode occurs as Christian prepares to recover from a challenging 2024 season marked by a knee injury. Meanwhile, Olivia continues to navigate the highs and lows of pregnancy with her characteristic honesty.
The couple's enthusiasm was evident last month during a chic Paris-themed baby shower, celebrating the forthcoming birth of their little one.
Olivia, celebrated for her impeccable fashion sense, orchestrated a memorable event that mirrored her style and excitement for motherhood. However, Olivia has also candidly shared the more challenging aspects of pregnancy.
In another TikTok post, she humorously depicted the less glamorous moments of expectant life. Lounging comfortably in a chair, she joked about missing "hot girl summer" while Browse online for answers to peculiar pregnancy queries such as, "can ankles explode?" The accompanying caption read, "She's beauty, she's grace, she's Googling ankle explosion rates."
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As Olivia and Christian excitedly await their first child, their open and sincere updates invite fans to share in the joyful and real aspects of this new chapter. Their fun and heartfelt social media posts show a couple embracing parenthood with warmth and laughter, all while juggling their busy professional lives. With Christian aiming for a strong return to the NFL and Olivia preparing for motherhood, their journey promises to be both inspiring and easy for fans worldwide to connect with.
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