Weird But True

Lucky woman finds pearl in her oyster during romantic meal

Shuck be a lady tonight.

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 boasts more than 770,700 views on the awestruck woman’s TikTok page.

“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.

“It’s tiny, tiny, but it’s a pearl,” exclaimed the lucky lady, who originally hails from Mexico.

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Kenia Mac.
“It’s tiny, tiny, but it’s a pearl,” said Mac.Jam Press/@keniamac
Mac and beau Juan Manuel.
Mac and beau Juan Manuel.Jam Press/@keniamac
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The pearl.
Mac with her pearl.Jam Press Vid/@keniamac
Manuel and Mac.
Manuel and Mac.Jam Press/@keniamac
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Viewers couldn’t believe Mac’s discovery.

“Those are legit pearls,” exclaimed one commenter. “If it’s true that it came out, because they are very expensive.”

“It turns out, we’re eating oysters and a pearl came out,” said Mac. Jam Press/@keniamac
The order of oysters that harbored the pearl. Jam Press Vid/@keniamac
Mac’s video has racked up nearly 800,000 views on TikTok. Jam Press/@keniamac

“You came out the winner,” commented another, while a third quipped, “The bill has already been paid.”

“The waitress 5 minutes before handing over the plate: ‘Where did the pearls on my bracelet go?'” joked another.

Mac has yet to get the marine gem appraised, however it could potentially fetch up to thousands of dollars, per the Pearl Source.

Mac and Manuel were at a seafood restaurant in Dallas. Jam Press Vid/@keniamac

The odds of finding a pearl in an edible bivalve is extremely rare: Only one in 10,000 oysters harbor these oceanic treasures.

Mac isn’t the first to potentially feast her way to fortune.

Last year, a New Jersey couple won the shell game of the century after finding a pearl possibly worth thousands in a restaurant clam.