“POV: You’re A Blonde Baby In Japan”
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“POV: You’re A Blonde Baby In Japan”

Being blond is not an anomaly in most countries. However, if you visit Japan with a blond baby, prepare for many curiousity-seekers. The Kent family took a recent trip to Japan. The family chronicles their life in Hawaii as social media influencers. You’ll see product endorsements, self-help tips, health and nutrition information, and lots of fun. @britwkent Japan’s newest celebrity!! Our ~Star~ #blondebabyinjapan ♬ Little Bitty Pretty One – Thurston Harris & The Sharps There is no way to prepare for having 200 Asian aunties adopt your baby before you even leave the airport on arrival. The love fest for their blonde baby in Japan continued throughout the visit. Women on buses, in parks, and everywhere around town fell in love with this adorable baby. The boys and dad were not left out in the adoration department. As the youngest, Lany received many adoring stares, coos, smiles, and attention. However, the residents of Japan were appreciative of the entire family of blonds. While blond hair is a “normal” trait in many places worldwide, it is a rarity in Japan. A young man named Knox had a very similar experience. Everyone wanted pictures, and some wanted selfies with the popular young man. Image from Facebook. Visiting a different country and culture and becoming an instant celebrity must be a great feeling. While Conner and Brit understand being internet-famous, it hits different when the love is in person. The family was surrounded by people adoring them just for being blond. Most people in the crowd probably have no idea the couple is well-known in the United States, especially in Hawaii. If you want to learn more about the Kent family from Hawaii, you can follow their adventures on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Connor maintains a TikTok page with a “journal of dad things.” Please share Lany’s Japan adventure. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post “POV: You’re A Blonde Baby In Japan” appeared first on InspireMore.