A funny video of a man talking to his toddler son has gone viral on social media. The video shows DJ Pryor conversing with his 19-month-old son in gibberish. While nobody has yet been able to decode what the child is saying, his father seems to have understood it all. Their adorable conversation is being shared widely on social media with people commenting on how cute the baby is. People also took to Twitter saying that they are watching it over and over. These Videos of Babies Not Recognising Their Dads After Shaving Beard are Adorably Cute.
The video which was shard on Facebook by the comedian's wife, Shanieke, DJ Pryor can be seen relaxing on a sofa while watching the TV with his toddler son sitting next to him. He asks the little one about the show 'Empire' which kickstarts a lengthy conversation between them. The father replies to the child like they are having a legit conversation. DJ Pryor lives with his wife Shanieke Pryor and son Kingston Jierre in Clarksville, north Tennessee. ‘Happy Greeter’ Kid Says ‘Good Morning’ To Friends in Ways That Make You Go Aww… (Watch Viral Video)
The couple said that they shot the video a month ago and Shanieke posted it on Facebook earlier this week. After being shared on social media on Tuesday, the video has been viewed over 51 million times! Shanieke posted the clip on Facebook with the caption, "Only this child!! Having a full-fledged conversation with Daddy and Daddy is just as bad #TheseTwoAreAMess #OurHouseisAlwaysFullofLaughter #MrPersonality #HeNeedsHisOwnShow #KingstonJierre #KJP." Baby Lip Syncing to 'Girls Like You' With Dad is Too Cute to Handle, Watch Adorable Video.
Watch the viral video below:
The Facebook post has over 9.9 lakh reactions, 2.9 lakh comments and more than 14 lakh shares. DJ Pryor said that he plans to use the conversation in his future stand-up comedy. The couple said that the video is a reflection of what their life is truly like, at home.
Leaf Chronicle quoted DJ Pryor as saying, "I talk about my family on stage. My stand-up is based off my life. I think this is just going to add to it. When I was younger, stand-up was just a way to be funny. But now, my stand-up is still funny, but I feel I'm saying something now. I've been doing this nearly 15 years, chasing this dream. Now, I've finally found my voice as a comic. I feel like I'm just adding to the narrative of my story."
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