‘Genius’ baby boy copies gamer dad’s victory dance perfectly

TikTok believes these parents may have a bit of a baby “genius” on their hands.

It was a good thing his wife was filming when @shmaurbanks was playing video games with his son. The father won the game and did a victory dance. But seeing their little boy promptly replicate dad’s moves stunned the parents.

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The father and son were hanging out during a round of video games. When dad won, he clapped his hands together and threw his fists in the air. The little boy giggled, paused for a moment as if to think, then copied dad perfectly. He clapped his hands and triumphantly threw them in the air.

Dad and mom practically squealed with joy when they realized what had just happened.

The video received 6.9 million views and 2.3 million likes on TikTok.

“Ik u guys are so happy y’all caught this on video,” a user wrote.

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“Omg!!! So amazing!!!! He totally copied dad,” a person commented.

“I’d be on the phone with everyone being like my baby is a genius,” another said.

“Tap into that genius. You got a smart one there,” a TikToker replied.

“He gotta admit that was better than winning a match,” someone added.

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