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3-Year-Old Girl Jumps In To Defend Her 'Auntie' From Her Grandma's Irate Neighbor In Epic Viral Video

3-Year-Old Girl Jumps In To Defend Her 'Auntie' From Her Grandma's Irate Neighbor In Epic Viral Video
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Not all heroes wear capes.

In some cases they wear furry boots and clock in at about three feet tall.


One little superhero is going viral on TikTok after a video was posted showing her defending her aunt against their grandma's neighbor.

TikTok thinks this may be the hero we all need.

@marah_alkhandak

#DisneyPlusVoices

The aunt, TikTok user @marah_alkhandak, shared footage of the exchange between her 3-year-old niece and an older woman on Sunday.

In just over 24 hours, the video has racked up over six million views, nearly one million likes, and almost 10,000 comments.

Many of which are praising the young niece for her bravery and support of her aunt.

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In the 25 second video, an older woman confronts Marah.

Not standing for the events unfolding before her eyes, Marah's young niece came to her rescue.

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Onscreen text in the video read:

“When your Grandmas neighbor is a Karen but your 3 year old niece has your back.”

The viral TikTok began with the argument between the neighbor and the aunt outside well underway as the niece and another young child safely watched from the doorway.

All of a sudden, the niece stepped away from the home's threshold, exclaiming:

“Let me talk to her."

The neighbor tells the aunt:

“Nobody is supposed to park there.”

The "there" in question is in front of the neighbor's apartment building which Alkhandak asserts she parked nowhere near.

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As the video continued, the niece could be heard saying to the neighbor:

“This is my auntie."

She gesticulated pointedly at her aunt.

The neighbor's rebuttal to the young girl was a simple:

“I don’t care who it is."
"There’s no parking in front of these apartments.”

The brave child was unfazed, though, and told the neighbor her aunt can do whatever she wants ”because she’s my auntie.”

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The neighbor's final word to the young girl before appearing to walk away from the home was:

“Well that’s just tough, lady.”

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The neighbor was simply no match for the young superhero.

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