This man married a rag doll a year ago, and now they are expecting their third “child” Every morning, the man makes coffee for himself and his wife, and in the evening they have a romantic dinner
The “children” go to school, play with each other, and spend a lot of time with their parents
Recently, this strange man showed his wife with a rounded belly and announced that they will soon have their third child
How the children of this unusual couple look was shown in the article under the photo
His name is Christian. Or maybe it’s a pseudonym — on social media, he hides under the nickname @montbk5959. For millions of TikTok users, he is not just a blogger.
He is the man who married a rag doll and is now expecting their third child from her.
The story began a little over a year ago. Christian posted a video where, with a serious face, he introduced his “bride” — Natalia.
The doll in a dress, with sewn eyelashes and a painted smile, seemed like part of a prank. He took her to the park, pushed her in a stroller, bought her shoes, and even showed how she “met” his relatives.
Everyone thought it was just another viral challenge. But the joke didn’t end.
Christian kept posting new videos: romantic candlelight dinners, morning coffee for two, walks with sunset views.
According to him, years of loneliness affected him deeply. With Natalia’s arrival, everything changed.
When the “news” of her first “pregnancy” came, viewers were divided. Some rolled their eyes, others cautiously wished happiness.
Soon the first “daughter” appeared — a tiny rag doll with a pink bow. Then came the “son” — made from the same fabric, but with blue eyes and a cap.
Christian filmed how they “did homework” — carefully laid out notebooks in front of them. Showed how they “watched cartoons” — the TV played empty, but he sat next to them, smiling.
He even staged quarrels between the children — for example, “sharing” toys and then making peace.
Then the most important thing happened — Natalia “got pregnant” for the third time. In a video, Christian carefully picks up a tiny crumpled rag “embryo” and whispers: “Soon there will be five of us…”
This video exploded on TikTok.
Every morning Christian brews coffee — two cups. One for himself, one for Natalia. They “take the children to school” together — he carefully puts the dolls in his backpack, carries them to the nearest bench, takes out sandwiches, and announces: “Recess!”
Sometimes he arranges picnics. He spreads out a blanket, seats the dolls, and for half an hour tells them about his dreams.
Passersby whisper, film on their phones, some laugh, but Christian doesn’t care.




