Mom leaves “baby” in the car while shopping at Target, assuring everyone he is secure.

You can’t make a public move without it being broadcast online.

The age of viral clips and stories is here, which means that embarrassing, amusing, and even private videos and images of us may be uploaded and spread around the internet in seconds.

While this is undoubtedly misused, it may also be utilized for good, such as when people are called out for inappropriate behavior.

I’m guessing that’s what people thought when an Instagram snapshot of a message delivered by a lady who had left her newborn in the car to go shopping at Target went viral in early March.

Is that enough to put a stop to the heart? Please don’t be scared; this story has more to it than meets the eye.

An Instagram influencer, Bonnie Engle, posted a March clip that rapidly went viral. Since it was published, the video has received millions of views and over 1,000 comments.

A close-up of a handwritten statement pasted inside a car window reads, “My baby is OK. He’s brought nibbles and a drink! “I’m currently in Target.”I’ll be right back!”

The note alone sent shockwaves through many of those who saw the video.

Those who gave the video a chance immediately learned that Engle is more of a lousy wife than a horrible mother. After the close-up of the letter in the window, the camera pans back to reveal that Engle’s baby in the car isn’t a baby at all… it’s her husband.

“Please no judgment,” the Instagram video’s description read. He is unharmed.”

Her husband may be seen inside the vehicle, eating popcorn.

Fortunately, visitors in the comments area found Bonnie’s video entertaining.

“My heart dropped, and then I LMAO,” stated one person.

“It’s so much easier to leave them in the car,” another person added.

“I was about to lose it for a second… “I wasn’t expecting that,” a third person commented.

View the video here:

According to reports, the majority of Engels’ content is entertaining and well-suited to parents who can relate to their children’s day-to-day worries.

What did you think of Bonnie’s video? Please leave your suggestions in the comments area.

This video is amusing, but it is always important to be aware of the dangers of leaving children (or pets) in hot cars.

If you thought Bonnie’s clip amusing, please share it to help us communicate a crucial message.

 

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