Savage Toddler Imitates His Pregnant Mom’s Walk and We Can’t Stop Laughing
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Savage Toddler Imitates His Pregnant Mom’s Walk and We Can’t Stop Laughing

If you’ve ever reached those last few weeks of pregnancy, you know that everything hurts. Your baby could come at any minute. As much as you want to look cute with your bump, you don’t always feel that way. Sometimes people around you notice and try to help. Other times, those people are savage toddlers who make you feel 100 times worse. Just ask Amy von Gillern. She didn’t understand why her toddler, Brock, was walking around the house with his belly protruding, and then she realized he was walking just like her. She captured a hilarious video of his imitation and shared it on TikTok, where it went viral. @itsamyvon The snack in hand really drives it home. #thirdtrimesterbelike #pregnantwithatoddler #expectingmom ♬ Heartwarming, everyday, funny BGM(1194980) – K’s note The Toddler’s Tiny Belly Looks So Darn Cute Amy told People it took her a second to realize why her toddler insisted on walking with his belly sticking out. “I started noticing it about two weeks ago. At first, I didn’t think much of it until he started saying, ‘No I’M pregnant!’ whenever he overheard me tell somebody I was,” she said. “He walks around like that with his stomach pushed out and says there is a baby in his tummy too, which is adorable.” Amy thought everything was going fine, but Brock humbled her really fast. “Here I was thinking I was handling my pregnancy so well, just to be humbled so dramatically by my 2-year-old! I am so much more conscious of my posture and deep sighs around him now!” she joked. Followers loved seeing the sweet toddler push out his belly and let Amy know she’s not alone with her copycat son. “Wait a minute! I’m 38.5 weeks pregnant and my son is suddenly walking very strange… do you mean to tell me he’s mocking me?” a mom said. “Mine says everything makes him “naush” (nauseous). I may have been down bad for a while,” another person shared. But this person put it all into perspective. “Imitation is the highest form of flattery…or maybe humility,” they wrote. This story’s featured image can be found here.