
Content creator, cook and social media sensation, Asisipho Shoun Burwana had the internet talking about his interesting use of his giant cup.
Asisipho is famous among his followers for his food content, where he cooks mouth-watering meals, and shares parts of his life such as his workout routine and walks.
Recently he shared clips of different days on his TikTok page accompanied by humorous captions and voice-over sounds, in the clips he makes use of the cup he received when he unboxed his gift from Robertson herbs and spices.
In the first video he shared on his TikTok page, he poured an entire bottle of sparkling wine into the cup, followed by a lot of juice. This left people wondering how big is the cup. Asisipho said after he poured the juice, there was still space he added that this cup is probably a 2 litre.
After seeing how Asisipho uses his cup, TikTok users some said they see the need for this cup with one saying he will order his cup tomorrow.
Watch:
@shoun_b And we bid farewell to this cup tonight, it shall go back to its box. 🙏🏽 #SAMA28 #fyp #fypp #asisiphoburwana ♬ original sound – Fire&water
@shoun_b Sengizame konke 👍🏽 #SAMA28 #fyp #fypp #asisiphoburwana ♬ original sound – Nombeko
@shoun_b Just another long day in my household 😔👍🏽 #SAMA28 #fyp #fypp #asisiphoburwana ♬ original sound – Hyena_Pifferent
@shoun_b Long life! 😔👍🏽 #SAMA28 #fyp #fypp #asisiphoburwana ♬ original sound – NN
@shoun_b Top of the morning bafazi! 🫵🏽 #SAMA28 #fyp #fypp #asisiphoburwana ♬ original sound – The_Beanie_Guy_Sgobe
TikTok users took turns to share their thoughts in the comment section.
One user said: “Kanti how much liquid does a Stanley cup hold? Qwaba izandla ngoku (clapping hands).”
Another one said: “God knows how many times I’ve reprimanded myself from doing this and take my cup to work.”
While another one said: “We’re 43 days into 2025, why are computers already crashing?”
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