Adorable Twins Light Internet up After Seeing Dad's Shaved Head

Adorable Twins Light Internet up After Seeing Dad's Shaved Head

- Twin babies have left internet users excited with their reaction on seeing their dad after shaving his hair

- The video posted by @Aqualady6666 on Twitter showed the kids staring at their dad before letting out a loud cry

- Twitter users laughed at the video while complimented one of the boys for protecting the brother when the dad wanted to carry him

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Twin babies have left netizens in stitches after a Twitter user identified as @Aqualady6666 shared a video of the kids seeing their dad for the first time after shaving his hair.

Kids usually try to register and remember new faces, sometimes when one makes even a slight change to their physical appearance, they may confuse the kids.

The Twitter user shared the video that got more than 26 000 retweets and more than 7 000 quotes.

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Twin babies light up the internet after reaction on seeing their father's shaved head
Twin babies looking at their dad after shaving his head. Photo credit: Video screenshot/Twitter/@Aqulady6666.
Source: Twitter

This is what she shared online:

''Father shaved for the very first time, watch his twin kids' reaction.''

In the video, the kids can be staring at their dad while he is also staring at them. Then one of the boys starts crying loudly and when the dad reaches out to him, the other boy stops the brother with his hands before he joins him in the loud cry.

It was so sweet and funny to see how kids can be so close to someone but forget the person the moment they alter their appearance.

Here are some of the comments from the post:

@Aqualady added a reaction to her post after seeing how one of the brothers was overprotective:

@317lecco added:

@stanhijabi said:

'Baby said 'I am gonna protect my sibling from you' and while crying.''

@Iamharrison242 commented:

@thebizboy said:

''The other twin said, 'Do not you dare touch my twin you imposter'.''

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@in0sl33p commented:

''He put his hand over his bro so the monster (dad) will not get his bro, he was scared too, but he was his brother's keeper, he is a brave little man.''

@Scarlettyoli said:

''I love that move. The brother is clearly scared too, but his first instinct was to protect his twin. Beautiful. Now dad, stop scaring the kids.''

@_knf said:

Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za reported on a clever South African mom who was recently spotted in an adorable clip of herself teaching her little boy his vowels.

In the adorable clip that was shared on Twitter by local guy @MasegoLeoto, the clever mom and her boy can be seen practising the vowels by singing them to the tune of a popular South African amapiano beat.

"The best way to teach a child vowels is to listen to MONATE," @MasegoLeoto captioned the clip online.

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Source: Briefly News

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