"Your Turn is Coming": Funny Little Boy Imitates Old Woman Who Walks in Bent Position, Video Goes Viral
- A funny young boy saw an old woman walking in a bent position with her walking stick, and he decided to copy her
- The hilarious video that captured the boy's action was posted on TikTok by Huyềntrang’s and it has been viewed 11.6 million times
- Funny comments trailed the video as TikTok users told the boy to wait till old age before walking that way
More than 11.6 million people have viewed the video of a young boy who walked like an old woman.
TikTok user, Huyềntrang’s posted a video showing the old woman walking with a stick and how the boy copied her.
She was passing through a place that looked like a street when the boy saw her and followed her from behind.
Video of a boy imitating old woman gets 11.6 million views on TikTok
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Using her stick to support herself, the woman walked in a bent position, which seemed to have fascinated the boy who wanted to be like her.
Initially, the old woman did not know someone was following her, but she later found out.
When she turned and saw the boy walking in a bent position like her, she was amused and merely laughed it off.
Watch the video below:
TikTok users react to video of a boy walking like an old woman
The short video immediately caught attention and resonated with TikTok users, who took to the comment section to laugh out loud.
@Sealesh Sealesh said:
"So funny."
@user560307820581 commented:
"Little one your turn is coming."
@Whyishe6868? said:
"I love you so much."
@Phrachanok Chakri's daughter said:
"Wait a second, kid. Don't be in a hurry."
@#Idalia said:
"To remind us, we'll all go through the process."
@paris0230 said:
"l can't stop laughing."
@kin2 reacted:
"This baby is smart."
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