This comedian roamed Ikea pretending to be a couples therapist

Ikea is a love/hate phenomenon that continues to amaze and fascinate people, but it can also be a source of conflict within relationships, as tastes may differ radically while couples browse the aisles.

This comedian roamed Ikea pretending to be a couples therapist

Ikea is a love/hate phenomenon that continues to amaze and fascinate people, but it can also be a source of conflict within relationships, as tastes may differ radically while couples browse the aisles.

Comedian Tyler Fischer decided to poke fun at this common scenario by putting on a parody show in a store claiming to be a Swedish couples therapist there to check on couples who may be finding shopping a tense experience.

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