A woman who called into a radio show had hosts in disbelief after she revealed she tricked her brother into eating some of their grandmother's ashes.
The caller dialed into the Australian radio show Fifi, Fev & Nick, and fortunately for all of the internet, the moment was captured and posted to TikTok for our viewing pleasure.
We would like to say that the conversation began innocently enough, but, no, it was a bit disturbing right from the start.
In fact, the caller dove right in with the first sentence:
"I ate my nan."
After a startled yell from one of the hosts and plea for clarification from another, caller Cheyenne explained:
"So my nan passed away in August last year and got cremated."
Yes, cremated. And eaten.
She continued:
"Obviously my family and myself were grieving, so I went over to mom’s one night and thought to cheer her up a bit … let’s just taste nan.”
When asked about the fashion in which she ate nan, Cheyenne said she took her neat, "just saliva and ashes."
And of course she couldn't keep all the fun to herself.
"After I did it once, I got mom to do it because I didn’t want to be alone in it."
But then came the revelation Cheyenne claimed she's "told nobody."
"My brother got out of jail not too long ago and I thought it would be funny to prank him."
"And I put some of Nan’s ashes in the pasta sauce."
Real funny.
"Spaghetti Olo-nan," as one of the hosts so wonderfully described the dish of cremains.
And in case the caller gets more cravings for the secret ingredient, she said there "is a whole box of her left."
In another starting revelation, which at this point should be no shocker, Cheyenne was asked if she stopped eating the ashes, to which she replied:
"I'll say yes for your sake Fifi."
Oh...oh no...
You can check out the TikTok below.
@fififevnick I’m sorry WHAT??? 😱👵🏻
Viewers of the TikTok seemed just as shocked as the hosts.
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Many, though, did find the reactions quite hilarious.
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Some in the comments, however, found the story a little hard to believe.
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Well, it's seem everyone really does process grief differently.
And it wouldn't be the first time someone ate a loved one's ashes, as evidenced by the TLC docuseries My Strange Addiction.
Meet The Woman Addicted To Eating Her Husband's Ashes! | My Strange Addictionyoutu.be
We do low-key wonder if her brother is a listener, though...