‘If He Plays Video Games All Day, Break Up With Him!’: 6-Year-Old Girl’s Dating Advice Has America Laughing And Listening

by Gee NY

Six-year-old Emora may be small, but her advice about love and relationships is hitting grown folks right where it counts.

The pint-sized viral star, who went viral the first time after starting nightly prayers asking God for her single teacher to “find a good husband”, is capturing hearts again with her no-nonsense dating wisdom.

Appearing on The Jennifer Hudson Show alongside her beloved teacher, Ms. Angelique Williams, the Cleveland first-grader melted hearts as she offered up some surprising truths about modern relationships. Between giggles and applause, she declared one of her golden rules:

“If your husband plays video games all day, you better break up with him!”

The audience erupted in laughter, but the message that was delivered with childlike honesty and the authority of someone who’s clearly been observing adults reached its intended audience.

For Emora, faith and friendship go hand-in-hand.

“Sometimes you just need to pray for your friends,” she said sweetly during her interview, as Hudson and the crowd looked on in awe.

Her viral clip, which has racked up millions of views across TikTok and Instagram, is inspiring thousands not only because it’s adorable, but because of the deeper truths hiding behind the humor.

In an age where grown-up dating discourse often revolves around “red flags,” emotional maturity, and work-life balance, little Emora’s advice cuts straight to the point: don’t settle for someone who won’t show up and be present.

And maybe that’s why people are listening. As one social media user wrote under the clip, “She said what grown women be thinking.”

Ms. Williams, visibly touched by her student’s sincerity and comedic timing, shared how much the moment means to her:

“She calls me her friend — and that’s exactly what she is. Sometimes kids remind us how simple love and kindness can be.”

Beyond the laughter and viral fame, Emora’s message, wrapped in innocence and humor, is a reminder that wisdom can come from anywhere, even a six-year-old with a pinky promise and a big heart.

Faith, love, and laughter, all from a child who just wants to see her favorite teacher happy.

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