"Mad Woman's Daughter Calling Me Daddy": Surprised Man Takes Little Girl Home, Video Causes Frenzy
- A young man has caused a frenzy online after sharing a video with the daughter of a mentally challenged woman
- While sharing the video via his official TikTok account, he revealed that the little girl now refers to him as 'daddy'
- Social media users have shared their thoughts about the video, with many advising him to adopt her
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A TikTok user identified as @obitunez1 has showcased the heartwarming connection he formed with a mad woman’s daughter named Princess.
According to Obi, he stepped out of his studio on a serene Sunday morning when he noticed a young girl gazing at him with a beaming smile.
The girl kept pointing at him and smiling while sitting beside her mentally challenged mother on the road.
At one point, she approached Obi and asked if she could join him upstairs. Obi welcomed her without hesitation and embarked on an unexpected adventure together.
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Obi takes great care of mentally challenged woman's daughter
During their time together, Obi treated Princess to a meal and purchased food items that brought joy to her face. He also had a little chat with her.
The little girl eagerly took the food to her mother, who resided near a refuse dump. She also played games with his phone and took some pictures with him.
Upon returning to Obi, Princess continued to express her delight by pointing at him and waving.
Obi narrated:
"A mad woman's daughter calling me daddy. On this Sunday morning, I decided to come out of my studio to catch some air.
"I saw this girl looking at me and smiling. The girl wanted to spend time with me, as she kept saying, 'Uncle, can I come up?' I said, 'Okay, no problem, you can come up.'
"I didn't have much on me, so I just bought a few things, and she went to give them to her mother. We went back upstairs, took some pictures, and I gave her my phone to watch cartoons."
Reactions trail video of man bonding with mentally challenged woman's daughter
The heartwarming encounter served as a reminder of the power of human connection and the profound impact we can have on each other's lives.
Obi's compassion and willingness to engage with Princess, despite her mother's struggles, has touched the hearts of many, spreading a message of empathy, understanding, and love.
@Raymond 942 said:
“Is the mother really mad or they are just homeless? because I saw her waved at you in thanks.”
@Kelvinoffical said:
“Pls take care of her I can support you.”
@Mams oma7 reacted:
“My brother grab the blessing give her things no matter how little mostly food and clothes and see what lord will do for u.”
@balekeys isach said:
“No matter how ur mother is or how she looks lyk, she will always b ur dear mom.”
@veechi77 said:
“Open doors of blessings shall locate you.”
@Missbliss commented:
“She's so beautiful.”
@theophilusamoah38 said:
“There's a blessing aroind the corner for you. God bless u.”
@joy reacted:
“She's so beautiful.”
@lailivabae said:
“Your generation yet unborn will not suffer God will bless you.”
Watch the video below:
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