A couple, Sarah and her partner, create a prank video where Sarah pretends to be pregnant by wearing a watermelon under her clothes. They conduct an experiment to see how Sarah handles the weight and movement of the "pregnancy." They also ask their social media followers to suggest strange food cravings that pregnant women often experience, and Sarah tries some of them. Throughout the video, they poke fun at the challenges of pregnancy and childbirth, and at the end, the partner expresses admiration and appreciation for mothers who go through these experiences.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is a mother who has been married for a year.
2. The speaker is not actually pregnant, but is pretending to be for a video.
3. The speaker's partner, Sarah, is also participating in the video.
4. The speaker and Sarah have been married for a year and a little.
5. The speaker mentions that they have been getting questions about when they plan to have a child.
6. The speaker and Sarah decide to do an experiment where Sarah wears a fake belly to simulate pregnancy.
7. The fake belly weighs 6 kilograms.
8. The speaker asks Sarah to try to do everyday tasks while wearing the fake belly to see how difficult it is.
9. The speaker and Sarah also ask their followers on social media to suggest strange food cravings that pregnant women might have.
10. The speaker and Sarah try some of the suggested foods, including toothpaste, orange peel, and pickles with chocolate.
11. The speaker reflects on the challenges of pregnancy and childbirth and expresses admiration for mothers who go through it.
12. The speaker suggests that every child should do an experiment like this to appreciate what their mothers went through.
13. The video ends with a message thanking viewers and inviting them to watch the next video.