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In order to reassure others that “baby” is safe, mom leaves him in the car while she goes shopping at Target.

Any public action you take will eventually appear online.

Because of this, embarrassing, humorous, or even private videos and pictures of us can be quickly uploaded to the internet and spread there. This is the era of viral videos and stories.

This has the potential to be abused, but it can also be used constructively, such as when someone is reprimanded for misbehavior.

I can only assume that’s what internet users thought was going on when an Instagram picture of a note given by a mother who had left her baby in the car while she went Target shopping went viral in the beginning of March.

There is more to this story than what first appears, so don’t get alarmed. Can the heart be stopped by that alone?

Influencer Bonnie Engle published a reel to Instagram in March, and it quickly became well-liked. The video has gotten millions of views and more than a thousand comments since it was posted.

The words “My baby is OK” are neatly pasted inside a car window on a handwritten note that is shown in the video. He has some snacks and a beverage while I’m in Target. I promised that I would be back shortly.

The note alone shocked a sizable portion of those who watched the video.

Mom promises others that she will keep the “baby” safe as she leaves for Target.

Those who were willing to watch the film quickly discovered that Engle is more of a naughty spouse than a bad mother. A short while after the close-up above on the letter in the window, the camera pans back to show that Engle’s baby in the car is actually her husband.

Please no judgment, read the caption of the influencer’s Instagram video. ”. He is safe and unscathed”.

In the car, the woman’s husband can be seen munching on popcorn.

Fortunately, viewers acknowledged Bonnie’s clip as humorous in the comments section.

My heart dropped, and then I LMAO, a user commented”.

Leave them in the car is so much easier, a different person added.

Someone else remarked, “I wasn’t expecting that,” and at that moment I thought I might lose it”.

Watch the video by clicking on this link.

According to sources, most of Engels’ writing is humorous and suitable for parents who can identify with the daily pressures that kids face.

In the comments section, please express your opinions on Bonnie’s video.

Although this video contains humor, it’s important to keep in mind the dangers of leaving children in hot cars.

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