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Woody Harrelson Writes Hilarious Poem For Baby Who Went Viral For Looking Just Like Him

Woody Harrelson Writes Hilarious Poem For Baby Who Went Viral For Looking Just Like Him
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Actor Woody Harrelson composed a poem in response to a tweet by a mom comparing her baby Cora to him.

Dani Grier Mulvenna—a mom from Northern Ireland—posted a tweet with side by side photos of Cora and Harrelson asking:


"Ok but how does our daughter look like Woody Harreslon [sic]"

Both have identical grins.

The tweet went viral quickly, allowing Mulvenna to find her autocorrect error.

The comparison eventually reached Harrelson.

Harrelson, who doesn't use Twitter, responded with a creative and sweet poem on his Instagram.

Harrelson wrote:

"Ode to Cora-"
"You're an adorable child"
"Flattered to be compared"
"You have a wonderful smile"
"I just wish I had your hair."

How did baby Cora's mom respond to this heartfelt—and funny—poem?

She commented on Harrelson's post:

"You've made our day ❤️ can't wait to show her this when she's older, you have another fan for life xxx"

@woodyharrelson/Instagram

She also shared her gratitude on Twitter.

The responses continued on Twitter affirming her mom's assessment of the resemblance.

Some were tongue-in-cheek.


Someone felt their fur-baby resembled another Hollywood star.


Discussion broke out about the possible celebrity lookalike stages a baby might go through.

Some comparisons were more flattering than others.

A cute baby and a sweet poem—overall a wholesome internet interaction.

Thanks Dani and Cora!

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