Singapore YouTuber hilariously punishes sister for coming home late and forgetting keys

A screen shot of the video clip showing YouTuber Benwhoah teasing his sister.
A screen shot of the video clip showing YouTuber Benwhoah teasing his sister.

Don’t we all love to bully our siblings?

A recent video post by the 20-year-old Singaporean YouTuber known as Benwhoah doing just that has gotten a lot of traction since it was published on Facebook on Monday (25 September).

In the one-minute video, Ben shows how he instructed his sister to do the “Baby Shark” and “Nae Nae” dance as a cheeky punishment for coming home late and forgetting her keys.

If you’re not sure, or have forgotten, what the “Nae Nae” dance is, here’s a video for reference:

Here’s how the Baby Shark song goes:

The video, which has gotten nearly 300,000 views and has been shared more than 2,000 times, shows his sister strolling to the gate of their HDB flat dressed in shorts, black t-shirt and a military green bomber’s jacket.

She looks up from her phone to see her brother greeting her from behind his own mobile device, which he was holding to record the video.

“Hey, guess who is late yet again? Forgotten to bring the key? You expect me to wait for you?” said Ben. “I don’t want to open [the gate] unless you do something for me.”

His sister reluctantly whips out her arms and dances hesitantly to the popular song by children’s digital entertainment startup Pinkfong, followed by “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)” by US rapper Silento.

The video has attracted hundreds of comments, with some seemingly inspired to do something similar to their own siblings.


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