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Viral Video: Toddler imitates her aunt practicing ballet

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  • A child imitates her aunt’s ballet performance in the video.
  • The mother of the young child, Reggie Ann, posted the video online.
  • This video has received a ton of love online. 5 million people have watched the popular video.
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While we may not be able to brighten your dreary Monday, we do, at the very least, have something that will make you smile. A toddler imitates her aunt’s ballet performance in the video. She obviously doesn’t follow the steps correctly, but you can still see her effort. The mother of the young child, Reggie Ann, posted the video online. 5 million people have watched the popular video.

Her aunt Laura can be seen in the video performing the cartwheel before pointing at her niece to continue it. Little Lennie then makes an effort to mimic, and by the time the step is over, she has even given herself a clap. Then, as her aunt does a U-turn, she follows it.

Read the caption of the video, “Laura is her idol.”

Take a look at the video below:

This video has received a ton of love online.

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