Hilarious video shows little boy shaving his sister's head after finding electric razor

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A hilarious video has gone viral on social media this weekend, which shows little boy shaving his and his sister's heads after finding an electric razor. The video in question was uploaded to Twitter by a man named Ian Hagadorn, who captioned it: "Y’all, my nephew found the electric shaver and went wild."

The video show's a woman talking to a little boy, named Teddy, and a girl named Eloise. It seems as though Teddy managed to find his mom's electric razor, and then proceeded to hack away at his sister’s blonde tresses, starting from the nape of her neck and all the way to her crown, before shaving clumps of his own hair off as well.

Their mother Stephie Leigh couldn’t help but see the funny side. When she asked Teddy why he'd shaved himself and his sister, the toddler stated: "She said she liked me doing that a lot and I did it and we wanted to show you… How does my hair look? I mean, how does my no hair look?" Meanwhile, little Eloise asked: “Mummy can you put your hair on my head?”

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Suffice to say, the video was enjoyed by a lot of people, who retweeted it and commented on how funny they found the situation to be. For instance, one person with the handle @simplyysophi wrote: "I love how she was freaked out but didn’t show it too much for them to freak out. She assured her kids saying “it’s okay, it’s just hair, it will grow back, you still look like a girl, we can fix it"

Another person with the handle @DonLonGT added: "She was so calm and so understanding. Didn't raise her voice or anything, wow. That's some great parenting right there!! I've definitely seen this. So many kids get hair happy with the scissors in primary school. The fact she was able to laugh it off. Keep the kids calm and not get mad was amazing."

Parents out there be warned: don't leave your haircare and grooming products within reach of your little ones, because they will find a way to get their hands on it, and then chaos will ensue.

Hilarious video shows little boy shaving his sister's head after finding electric razor

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By VT

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A hilarious video has gone viral on social media this weekend, which shows little boy shaving his and his sister's heads after finding an electric razor. The video in question was uploaded to Twitter by a man named Ian Hagadorn, who captioned it: "Y’all, my nephew found the electric shaver and went wild."

The video show's a woman talking to a little boy, named Teddy, and a girl named Eloise. It seems as though Teddy managed to find his mom's electric razor, and then proceeded to hack away at his sister’s blonde tresses, starting from the nape of her neck and all the way to her crown, before shaving clumps of his own hair off as well.

Their mother Stephie Leigh couldn’t help but see the funny side. When she asked Teddy why he'd shaved himself and his sister, the toddler stated: "She said she liked me doing that a lot and I did it and we wanted to show you… How does my hair look? I mean, how does my no hair look?" Meanwhile, little Eloise asked: “Mummy can you put your hair on my head?”

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Suffice to say, the video was enjoyed by a lot of people, who retweeted it and commented on how funny they found the situation to be. For instance, one person with the handle @simplyysophi wrote: "I love how she was freaked out but didn’t show it too much for them to freak out. She assured her kids saying “it’s okay, it’s just hair, it will grow back, you still look like a girl, we can fix it"

Another person with the handle @DonLonGT added: "She was so calm and so understanding. Didn't raise her voice or anything, wow. That's some great parenting right there!! I've definitely seen this. So many kids get hair happy with the scissors in primary school. The fact she was able to laugh it off. Keep the kids calm and not get mad was amazing."

Parents out there be warned: don't leave your haircare and grooming products within reach of your little ones, because they will find a way to get their hands on it, and then chaos will ensue.