
"A few weeks later, Spencer got a text message from a class mom, which read, 'Hadlee's class photo should be her graduation picture.' Spencer quickly logged onto the website of the daycare, which had uploaded the class photo. All the students were calmly staring into the camera - 'and then there was Hadlee,' says Spencer. Her daughter had made the silliest and most exaggerated face, digging her fingers into the sides of her mouth."
""Did you take pictures at school today?" Spencer asked her daughter, who answered confidently, "Yeah." "How did you smile?" asked her mom. "Show me how you smiled." Hadlee gave the camera her sweetest, brightest grin. "You did?" asked Spencer, to which Hadlee answered: "Yeah!" The video then includes a screenshot of Hadlee's class photo, taken by Chelsea Parsons Photography, which TikTokers said was "iconic" and "priceless.""
Kallee Spencer dropped her 2-year-old daughter Hadlee at daycare and later discovered the class photo online showing Hadlee making an exaggerated, silly face while classmates stared calmly at the camera. The teacher had hinted about the photo, and a classmate's parent texted that the picture should be Hadlee's 'graduation' portrait. Spencer posted a TikTok titled 'School picture fail' showing Hadlee confidently reenact her everyday grin on camera. The TikTok included the class photo taken by Chelsea Parsons Photography and prompted comments calling the image 'iconic' and 'priceless.' Hadlee became a local celebrity, with residents jokingly requesting autographs.
Read at TODAY.com
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