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Hilarious video shows two-year-old lovingly mistaking her baby sister's nickname for the C-word
This is the hilarious moment a toddler shocked her parents when she mistakenly called her younger sister the C-word. Amie Robertson, 27, captured the priceless clip of, then two-year-old Evie, whilst hanging out at home. She had given her youngest daughter the endearing new nickname 'chunk' and asked Evie to copy her. But Amie could not contain her laughter when Evie confidently shouted and it sounded just like the well-known swear word. Amie, who is a community nursing assistant from Fife, Scotland, said that no matter how hard Evie tried she just could not say 'chunk'. She said: "When she first said it I thought it was hilarious. All our friends and family love the video and think it's the funniest thing ever. "I was watching back through all my videos and spotted this absolute goldie. I remembered how funny it is so I decided to post it on TikTok. "The response has been incredible. It’s been viewed thousands of times, with thousands of likes and comments of people saying how brilliant it is. "People have been asking if she still says it. She’s now four and thankfully can say 'chunk' no bother!" This video was filmed on 24th September 2020. Evie is now four.
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