A father has stopped a waiter to tell him that his daughter finds him “cute”: the teenager’s desperate reaction

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In the last few hours, a video has gone viral on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok in which a father makes his daughter very, very uncomfortable by stopping a waiter to tell him that the young woman thinks he is “cute”.

“My sister thought this waiter was cute, so my dad did it,” wrote influencer @keemokazi in the clip description. Then, what you see is the man who interrupts the waiter’s progress to say, “My daughter thinks you’re cute.”

You can see how the boy responds to his father something incomprehensible and the teenager, out of shame, hides under the table. The thing ends here, as the waiter continues his march.

The video is really a hit on TikTok, social network where Kazi originally published it. Accumulated in just three days 120.7 million of reproductions and beyond 21 million say “I like it”.

“He literally took the swallow for me”, “Well, the boy was handsome”, “He was more afraid of the scream than the compliment” and “The father I want for my children” were some of the comments left by users in the funny video.

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In turn, a collection of Emmanuel’s funniest jokes also went viral, a funny emu that drives its owner crazy every time he wants to record a video for TikTok. The animal is quite a character in the world of virtuality these days.

The phrase “Don’t do it, Emmanuel!” of the farmer tailor blake became a symbol of Knuckle Bump Farms, a farm in South Florida, United States. Blake lets go whenever the emu notices a camera because he knows the bird is about to peck at the artifact.

The farmer often makes informative videos for the farm’s social media and many of these are interrupted by Emmanuel. However, Taylor loves the animal as well He assures that his jokes have changed his life.

After the emu became a virtual idol, Blake promised he would market the bird and thanked all his fans on behalf of the animal.

“Emmanuel wanted to thank everyone for their support,” Blake wrote on @knucklebumpfarms. In another post, the farmer hailed the emu as “the ultimate farm sensation”.

Blake and emu Emmanuel.  Photo: Instagram

Blake and emu Emmanuel. Photo: Instagram

The Twitter video of Emmanuel’s interruptions is close to 380 thousand reproductions and has more than 25 thousand “likes”.

The emu is the third heaviest bird in the world (45 kilograms), behind the ostrich and cassowary, while the second in height (they can reach 2 meters in height). It is native to Australia and is the only living member of the genus Dromaius.

Source: Clarin

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