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Mom promises others that she will leave “baby” in the car while she shops at Target.

You will eventually be found online for any public action you take.

Because we live in the era of viral videos and stories, it is easy for others to upload embarrassing, humorous, or even private videos and photos of us and quickly spread them online.

Although this could undoubtedly be abused, it can also be put to good use, such as when someone is reprimanded for misbehavior.

I can only assume that’s what internet users thought was going on when an Instagram photo that appeared to show a note presented by a woman who had allegedly left her baby in the car while she went Target shopping went viral in the early weeks of March.

There is more to this story than what first appears, so don’t be alarmed. Is that sufficient to stop the heart?

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.

In the video, a handwritten note that reads, “My baby is OK,” is seen being carefully pasted inside a car window. He has some snacks and a drink, and I am currently in Target. I promised that I would be back shortly.

Even the note shocked a significant portion of those who watched the video.

Those who were willing to watch the film quickly discovered that Engle is more of a naughty spouse than a bad mother. After a brief close-up of the letter in the window, the camera pans back to reveal that the baby Engle is driving is actually her husband.

“Please no judgment”.

He’s safe and undamaged. ”.

Inside the car, the couple can see her husband munching on popcorn.

Fortunately, viewers noted in the comments that Bonnie’s clip was funny.

“My heart dropped, and then I LMAO,” one user wrote. ”.

They can be left in the car, which is much easier, said another.

Someone else said, “I wasn’t expecting that,” as I briefly considered losing it”.

According to sources, Engels wrote mostly humorously and is best suited for parents who can identify with the pressures children face on a daily basis.

Despite the humor in this video, it’s important to keep in mind the dangers of leaving children (or pets) in hot cars.

If you enjoyed Bonnie’s video, please let others know so that we can spread the word.