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Grandparents’ Hilarious First Meeting with Newborn Sparks 35 Million Views
When Jeff Scott posted a lighthearted family video on social media, he had no idea it would go viral, amassing over 35 million views on Instagram within a month. The clip captures the moment Jeff’s parents, Brad and Daryle Scott, meet their newborn grandson, Hunter, for the first time. The unexpected twist in the video has captivated viewers around the globe.
In the video, excitement fills the air as Savannah, Hunter’s 5-year-old sister, carries her baby brother across the gleaming travertine floor toward their grandparents. As the family members cheer, Savannah suddenly shouts, “Grandma!” and rushes towards her grandparents, inadvertently dropping the baby. The sound of a head clunking against the floor creates a moment of panic, only to reveal that the baby Savannah was carrying was a doll. Fortunately, baby Hunter was safely napping in his crib at the time.
Jeff explained to TODAY.com that the family conceived the prank just moments before his parents arrived. Since Hunter was born in August 2020, hospital regulations had prohibited grandparents from visiting, prompting Jeff to find a memorable way for them to meet their grandchild. The prank turned out to be a memorable first meeting, and Jeff recalls his father’s reaction: “‘You could have caused a heart attack for that!'” Despite the initial shock, Brad found humor in the situation.
Family Dynamics and Reactions
The Scott family is known for their love of laughter, and this video exemplifies their playful spirit. Jeff’s mother was already anxious about Savannah carrying her baby brother across the hard floor, making the moment even more intense. With Hunter now 5 years old and Savannah at 10, the family reflects fondly on the joyful memory.
While the video has drawn a substantial audience, reactions have varied widely. Some viewers praised Savannah’s acting skills, suggesting she deserves a “best actress” award, while others criticized the prank as inappropriate. Despite the mixed reactions, Jeff maintains that the video was purely spontaneous, stating, “We did not practice that at all! That literally just kind of all came together and happened perfectly.”
The family’s ability to create a delightful moment during a challenging time has resonated with many. As families worldwide continue to navigate the complexities of health protocols and social distancing, their joyful encounter serves as a reminder of the lighter side of family life.
In a world that often feels heavy, the Scott family’s playful spirit shines brightly, showcasing how humor can bridge the gap between generations and create lasting memories.
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