“A woman’s body is insane. Real talk.”
A riddled pregnancy reveal sent a pair of soon-to-be grandparents on quite an emotional rollercoaster.
The scene unfolded with Madison Nehme and her husband Enzo on a couch with her two parents — Phil and Carletta Moncrief — as she challenged them to a riddle.
“What does a baker who is making dinner rolls and I have in common?” Nehme says in a video shared to her Instagram account March 5.
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“YEAST!” Carletta Moncrief yells as her husband looks at her in disbelief.
“You both use yeast!” she continued, doubling down after Nehme repeated the riddle.
Once Nehme finally spills the answer — “We both have a bun in the oven” — her parents absolutely lose all control and composure.
“Stop playing with me,” Nehme’s mother yells as her husband falls over on the couch and wraps his legs around his wife — who has her hand on her chest as if she can’t breathe.
After a minute of hollering, Phil Moncrief asks his wife if she’s OK, to which she replies, “No!”
The video has amassed millions of views and was even featured on a recent episode of “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” where it made it to the top-three, according to Nehme’s Instagram.
It was also taken more than eight months ago — meaning the baby has already been born.
On March 18, Nehme took to her Instagram to share a video of her newborn’s first drive home.
“This moment will stay with us for the rest of our lives. Forever Thankful,” the newly-minted mother wrote in the caption. In the video, Nehme is seated in the backseat next to her baby.
“THE BUN IS READYYY” one user wrote in the comment section.
Another user couldn’t get enough of Nehme’s husband holding on to her leg as he drove. “Him holding onto you the whole time because yall are just in this together,” the comment read.
Nehme and her parents excited about post-pregnancy reveal life

Now one month later, the family is opening up about their journey to parenthood — and grandparenthood.
In an interview with Today, published April 17, Nehme revealed their baby’s name — Arley — and joked that her parents have “had baby fever longer than me.”
She explained how she would receive videos of kids and baby clothes from her parents often. “They would say, ‘Oh look at this cute kid and her grandma,” Nehme recalled.
“We’d be in Walmart and pass the baby clothes and she’d say, ‘Aww, just think, we’re going to be grandparents some day.,” Phil Moncrief said.
Now that he’s a first-time grandfather, Phil Moncrief is looking forward to the memories that lie ahead.
"I want to do things correctly and give them a grandfather’s outlook on life,” he said. “I can’t wait to do simple things like going out for ice cream and drive them around to hang out. The simple things in life.”
As for Carletta Moncrief, she felt the videos “were a good way to let her know I was ready to be a granny,” per Today, and she now hopes to follow in her own mother’s footsteps.
“It’s our first grandchild after many moons of waiting. My mom was the best grandma ever and I want to be as good as her,” she told Today.
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“I’m thankful the video brought so much joy to people,” she added. “I want to give all my grandchildren every piece of me.”