This Pennsylvania dad's TikTok post featuring Taylor Swift's 2008 song 'Love Story' recently went viral — not for the throwback to the pop hit, but for his daughter's heartwarming reaction.
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"I sent it to a couple of my close friends first and they were like, 'Why am I in tears?' and I was like, 'Dude, I can't stop watching it,' " D'Urbano recalled. "I watched it like 100 times before I even posted it."D'Urbano said that when he first came across the budding trend, he thought it would be perfect for his 5-year-old.
"The hard part was going to be [trying] to fool her into the camera facing her because I knew she would catch on to that. But as soon as I gave it to her, she was like, 'Why is it facing this way?' And I said, 'Well, I have to just record it this direction. It's still recording.' So she couldn't see the screen, so she fell for it pretty good."
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