In a recent Twitter storm, reality TV star Angel Smith voiced her criticism against the traditional practice of addressing friends’ husbands with formal titles post-marriage.
Over the past 24 hours, Twitter has been buzzing with a conversation about the appropriate names women should use for their married friends’ husbands. Some argue for the use of formal titles like “Sir” or other respectful terms rather than addressing them by their first names.
Angel Smith deemed this practice absurd, urging people to refer to spouses by the names they’ve always known. She emphasized the economic challenges, urging everyone to focus on more significant matters.
Responding to a Twitter user named Nikki, who insisted on calling her husband “Sir,” Angel expressed her willingness to use such titles only if the person is sponsoring her education. She cheekily questioned if Nikki would expect his friends to address her as “Ma.”
Her Twitter commentary sparked a lively debate on social etiquette and the evolving dynamics of married life.