The oyster picked up the tab … it wasn’t shellfish.
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A Texas woman became the envy of couples everywhere after discovering a pearl in her oyster during a romantic dinner. A clip of the fortuitous find currently“We’re eating oysters and a pearl came out,” Kenia Mac told Jam Press of her aquatic lottery win, which occurred while she and beau Juan Manuel were enjoying a couple’s night at a seafood restaurant in their hometown of Dallas.
Just when their evening couldn’t get more perfect, the nail technician discovered a shiny object in their order of oysters. Upon closer inspection, she realized it was a pearl, which had been sitting inside one of the mollusks like a prehistoric ring box. Accompanying footage shows Mac holding the tiny white bauble in her hand while marveling at her good fortune.Previous
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