A MUM was left open-mouthed after her daughter proudly came downstairs to show off her new accessory.
Brianna Attias was downstairs with the rest of her family when her four-year-old came up to her mum and showed off her latest asset.
Brianna was left stunned when her four-year-old walked downstairs with some new jewellery[/caption] Her daughter was thrilled with her new accessory after piercing her ears by herself[/caption]In the clip, her daughter confidently came down the stairs to show her parents that she had decided to pierce her ears all by herself.
The toddler seemed completely unfazed by the pain she went through – using a pair of her mum’s plastic hoop earrings to pierce holes in her own ears.
Stunned by the situation her mum picked up the camera to show off her daughter’s new jewellery and said: ” I can’t believe you did that?
“Did it hurt?”
The young girl responded triumphantly with a ‘no’ as she continued to show them off.
Her mum asked if she was lying about the pain but her daughter was adamant it was pain-free.
She then went over to her dad, who was sitting on the sofa looking both shocked and horrified at his daughter’s sheer determination.
He shock his head as he searched Google on his phone for how to deal with the situation.
Brianna, through laughing, said: “Daddy can’t believe it.”
Still stunned, he replied: “What do you, what do you, what does a person like that turn into?”
The clip has since gone viral on the mum’s TikTok account @fiftyshadesofmomlife with over 15 million views and 2.4 million likes.
People were quick to take to the comments in awe of her daughter’s independence but also warned how it’ll only get worse as she becomes a teen.
One person wrote: “Her teen years are gonna be fun.”
Another commented: “That girl is fearless watch out.”
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“That would be the wildest thing to do as a teen hahaha but she is just a kid omg,” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “Dad is literally googling help strategies.”
“Dad is terrified,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “That girl knows no fear.”
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