“Tyra Needs To See Her”: Modelling Toddler Claims Tyra Banks Is Her Mom, SA Entertained

“Tyra Needs To See Her”: Modelling Toddler Claims Tyra Banks Is Her Mom, SA Entertained

  • A hilarious video of a toddler dressed in a pink dress and silver sandals left social media users in stitches after she declared that an American supermodel was her mom
  • The charming clip was shared on the video streaming platform, TikTok, and it went viral, and many viewers laughed at her claim
  • Social media users were entertained, with many loving the toddler’s confidence and her adorable stage walk

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The little girl proved her claim by modelling to show that the skill was genetic
A young, confident girl boldly claimed her mother was an international supermodel. Image: @baby_zeynephlazo
Source: TikTok

A four-year-old girl left social media users in a mixture of laughter and disbelief after showing her inner model in a video shared online.

The clip, shared by TikTok user @baby_zeynephlazo, went viral, garnering 811K views, 107K likes, and 2.6K comments from social media users who were entertained.

The video starts with the adorable toddler, dressed in a cute pink dress and silver sandals, standing in front of her mom. She asks her mom if she knows Tyra Banks, and when her mom agrees, the little lady confidently declares that she is her mother.

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The toddler claims Tyra Banks as her mom

She pointed her hand at her chest to show her pride in being the child of an iconic supermodel. The toddler then proceeds to tell her mom that Tyra is the biggest model before telling her to watch her and modelling away from her. The little girl's walk was both confident and adorable, truly reflecting her love for her mother, Tyra Banks.

Others jokingly said she resembled the supermodel and had a better walk than her "mom"
Social media users loved the confident toddler and wished her success in modelling. Image: @baby_zeynephlazo
Source: TikTok

SA loves the toddler's confidence

The video went viral, leaving many social media users in stitches. Many jokingly said they believed that she was indeed Tyra's child and that her walk was proof. Some said she would grow into a global icon, asking the mom to continue hyping her.

Others called her a powerhouse, loving her confidence and saying that the world had better watch out for her. The comments section was filled with a mix of laughter, humour, and love for the duo.

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User @Spesh K commented:

"She’s going far, and her feet will step where we never set ours. Kodwa ke, akabe nama role models in modelling. Angatshelwa ukuthi athini (she mustn't be told what to do). We have Zozibini, a lady she can relate to or idolise."

User @Miranda said:

"We have a whole powerhouse here 🥹❤️."

User @Whï†ñê¥'§WðrlÐ commented:

"The point to herself and the 'watch me,' then she ate with the walk. Mama, please get her into modelling if she isn't already."

User @LeloThando added:

"Guys, Tyra Banks needs to see her 🥰. Please, in the next video, she must just speak English so that it reaches Tyra Banks. I'm sure she will love this."

User @MirandahNdebele shared:

"😍 This is what we call confidence."

User @Zikhona said:

"She nailed it, for her age, and she's the biggest model 🥰 ngiyakutshela (I am telling you)."

Watch the TikTok video below:

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za

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