A young Malaysian wife - an entrepreneur in the field of cosmetics called Anis Ioni Osman - gave her husband a luxury Lamborghini sports car, in gratitude for his sacrifices and care for her during her pregnancy, in addition to that she wants him by her side throughout her pregnancy, and to help her when their child is born.

Writer Melanie Jalil said - in a report published by the website "Malaymail" - that the video of Ioni Othman, who is scheduled to give birth at the end of this March, achieved one million views in less than 24 hours on Tik Tok.

Most expectant mothers tend to have a comprehensive list of items and chores to complete before their little one arrives, but Anis Ioni Usman went even further by purchasing a 2 million RM (about $478,000) Lamborghini as a gift for her husband.

The pregnant mother, Anis Ayoni Othman, 19, wanted to reward her husband, Weldan Zulkifli, 20, in advance, for all the nights that await him, especially during her stay at home due to pregnancy and childbirth.

The value of the car is about 478,000 dollars (foreign press)

The woman surprised her husband at a car dealership in Kuala Lumpur last Friday, by presenting him a turquoise Lamborghini, and documenting it on Tik Tok.

In the clip, Ioni blindfolded her husband before revealing the expensive gift.

Her husband fell into a fit of tears from the surprise, and hugged his wife to thank her for the lavish gift.

"The blessings have not stopped since we got married, he has taken good care of me especially during my pregnancy," the young mother told Mstar. "Apart from being thankful for his sacrifices, I am giving him this Lamborghini because I want him by my side for the rest of the coming period of pregnancy".

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Ioni, who is due to give birth to her firstborn at the end of this month, said she decided to buy the gift early because she wouldn't be able to go anywhere once her baby came.

She and her husband will return to her family's home in Kelantan for the next period of her pregnancy days.

"According to my family tradition in Kelantan, this period is 100 days, which is more than 3 months since my husband had to be with me at my father's house," Ioni said.

The young businesswoman, who got married in February 2021, hopes to receive great care from her husband during the postpartum period.

"I expect my husband to not only be with me all the time, but to take care of the baby day and night because there is a high possibility that the delivery will be by caesarean section," she said.

"Mothers know how painful a C-section can be, so I want more attention from my husband," she added.

The cosmetics entrepreneur went on to say that she wanted her husband to clean up their baby's diapers and all the mess that comes with it.

"He's pretty good at this, because he's been cleaning up our cat's litter all this time, and he can stay up at night because his commercial brain works better at night while he's marketing," she said.