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Texas spouse goes viral for creating bingo card to match husband’s reactions to Cowboys video games

A Texas spouse has garnered hundreds of thousands of reactions on TikTok after she made a bingo card that features her husband’s reactions as he watches Dallas Cowboys video games in actual time.

Makenzie Waters informed FOX 4 Dallas that she’s been watching soccer video games along with her husband, Justin Waters, for greater than half a decade — and his reactions have all the time been the identical.

She mentioned her husband typically shouts, “Let’s go,” “Get him!” and “WHY?” when his beloved Cowboys play.

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Her husband additionally tends to slowly clap, fake to wave a flag and canopy his face, in accordance with his spouse.

The bingo squares that Mackenzie Waters fills out match her husband’s quirky and constant reactions to the video games.

Makenzie's Cowboys bingo sheet

Makenzie Waters says her husband, Justin Waters, will typically yell out acquainted phrases at any time when he watches his beloved Cowboys play in an NFL soccer sport. So she created a bingo card to mirror his reactions. (@makwaters through TikTok)

Within the movies posted to TikTok, Justin Waters might be seen reacting to performs and, with out skipping a beat, his spouse fills within the applicable sq. that matches his quirky gesture or emotion. 

One of many movies garnered some 4.5 million likes and 25 million views.

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“[M]ost thrilling game of bingo I’ve ever seen,” one TikTok consumer wrote.

Makenzie Waters informed Fox Information Digital on Wednesday night, “I have been watching Cowboys games with my husband for seven years now and I thought it would be funny to show everyone his crazy reactions as he’s watching and to show how well I know him.”

She added, “It’s been so exciting going viral! We got to be on our local news station, I did a radio interview for the first time, and we’ve had several articles written about it. It’s been so fun the past few days!”

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“Someone give this woman a raise,” an individual on TikTok commented. “Finally a way I can participate in all the fun!!”

“I just thought it would be funny to show everybody the silly things that he does during games,” Makenzie Waters additionally told FOX 4. 

Makenzie and Justin Waters on KDFW

Makenzie Waters informed FOX 4 Dallas that she’s been watching soccer video games along with her husband, Justin Waters, for greater than half a decade. (FOX 4 Dallas)

The movies had been no shock to Justin Waters, he informed the station.

“We had talked about it before and just how predictable I am,” he mentioned. 

“We kind of thought it would be a funny idea if we pieced it together just to see how well she actually knew me.”

Justin Waters reacts to Dallas Cowboys game

A Texas couple has gone viral on TikTok with 25 million views and counting, after the spouse made a bingo card by which the squares matched her husband’s gestures and feelings as he reacted to Dallas Cowboys video games. (@makwaters through TikTok)

Justin Waters, who works as a highschool instructor, has been the butt of some jokes in regards to the viral videos.

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“I get made fun of every day,” he mentioned.

Justin Waters viral TikTok wife Cowboys football bingo

Considered one of Makenzie Waters’ TikTok movies garnered 4.5 million likes and 25 million views, after she made a bingo card she crammed out based mostly on her husband’s reactions to a Dallas Cowboys soccer sport. (@makwaters through TikTok)

His wife has no intention of placing down her digicam throughout soccer video games, although.

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“We’re parents. We’re teachers,” Makenzie Waters mentioned. 

Justin holding baby son

The couple, who dwell within the Dallas space, have a 1-year-old son. (@makwaters through FOX 4 Dallas)

“So, in the time that we do have, we’ll keep making TikToks.”

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