lundi 17 avril 2017
This Is What It Would Look Like If Babies Competed in the Olympics
If you can't wait until 2018 for the next Winter Olympics, we've got the cutest, most hilarious video to tide you over. Posted to YouTube on the Olympic Channel, "If Cute Babies Competed in the Olympic Games" is an adorable take on what it would look like if babies took on classic Olympic events like weightlifting and gymnastics. Featuring hysterical commentary, real footage of crowd reactions from past Olympic events, and the sweetest babes, this video is bound to put a smile on your face.
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