Published 21:38 IST, September 13th 2019
Little girl tells dad she put on 'yip ick' in viral video, wins hearts
An adorable video of a little girl is going viral as she calls lipstick, “yip ick”. The video shared by her father Peter Sowell on YouTube has gone viral.
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An adorable video of a little girl is going viral as she calls lipstick, “yip ick”. The video shared by her father Peter Sowell on YouTube has caught the netizens' attention. In the clip, the little girl is seen trying to have a conversation with her father where her father is asking if she did anything in the bathroom to which the little girl replied that she was putting a “yip ick on” and further added that “I was getting my phone”. The little girl was trying to have a conversation with her father in an adorable manner. When asked where did she get her “yip ick” from, she in a very cute way replied saying “ Homie Depot”.
Netizens react
The netizens poured love. One of the YouTube users commented saying that the cuteness was unbearable and she was on her way to buy the exact color of the 'yip ick' from 'homie depot'. Another commented saying that the baby is so confident. Some call the video “beyond adorable” while one of the users commented saying “she needs her own show, hope Ellen sees this!” referring to Ellen DeGeneres.
.@RexChapman, @HomeDepot, @TheEllenShow pic.twitter.com/XL0rnVsF91
— Peter Sowell (@petersowell) September 12, 2019
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