Two men and their pregnant girlfriend posted on Twitter about their baby shower, expressing that neither man knows who the father is, promptingThe Maury Show to have a hilarious response.
"Me and @realystTe at our girlfriend’s baby shower yesterday… neither one of us know who the real father is, but we are a team. More blessings !" one of the men wrote.
The Maury Show hilariously responded, asking the trio to give him a call, suggesting he could help them figure out their dilemma.
"Call me?" they wrote.
Call me? https://t.co/4pR2mcKowD
— The Maury Show (@TheMAURYShow) July 7, 2021
Twitter users couldn't help but give their input on the situation, coming up with some hilarious responses.
— TYN (@TheMindOfManiac) July 6, 2021
— MagicMackXXXL (@BigOrangeMack) July 6, 2021
What if it’s neither one of y’all’s….then what!? pic.twitter.com/CL8LSBeHB8
— Marty Byrde (@Tre2Daye) July 7, 2021
— Gift In Oasis (@giothenomad) July 6, 2021
Finding out neither of them is the baby daddy pic.twitter.com/WjHBFlEzmk
— El Beibi (@Cruck10) July 7, 2021
Despite some people being confused and critical of the situation, a handful of Twitter users were supportive of the three, wishing them well for sticking together.
Idk if this is a joke or not but so many people in the comments calling them stupid but like… it’s not their fault? Lmao at least they’re there for the baby and not being spiteful toward the mother. As shitty as the situation is they’re both being great. https://t.co/RbblEeSHT4
— Mama M ???? (@mc080418) July 7, 2021
For y'all rude comments, it's called a polygamous relationship. People are so close-minded and offensive. It has nothing to with anyone.
LOVE IS LOVE!@eagIesbetter
@realystTe Congratulations on your baby. I wish your girlfriend a healthy and happy delivery.— -???????????????????????????????????????????? (@chxrry_swxxtner) July 7, 2021
The Maury Show, hosted by veteran talk show host Maury Povich, debuted in 1991. After 30 years, the 82-year-old now hosts one of the longest-running talk shows in history.
"It's very interesting and I'm very excited, because to me, this is like a brand new show," Povich said in an October interview with Fox News.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the show is taping virtually, with guests calling in for segments.
"Because we don't have a studio audience, there's more intimacy between me and the guests," the TV personality said. "And because of more intimacy, we're able to dig deeper into their stories and into their personalities, so the viewer gets a much fuller picture of these people."
The show just renewed for its 23rd season.