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Riveting Viral Video Of TikToker Fixing Sister's Disastrous Home Haircut Deserves An Oscar

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TikToker @palmview956's video of her 'get unready with me' video gone wrong after her younger sisters found themselves in a sticky situation has been compared to a 'coming of age movie.'

Whether or not we grew up with sisters, we've all heard entertainment's version of sisterhood and the power of family coming together.

But there's nothing quite like testing a family member's loyalty to your well-being by interrupting their "get unready with me" video on TikTok the night before school picture day.


The video, now housed on a family account, starred the oldest sister of the family, Valentina, who began the video by inviting her viewers to get unready with her after a hectic day out. Not too long into the video, though, her younger sister, Magdalena, interrupted her, asking for a pair of scissors.

Other than telling her sister not to "do anything stupid," Valentina gave her the scissors and let her go. That was until a scream came in off-camera.

The "get unready with me" moment was over when Magdalena returned with her sister, Camelia. Camelia had asked her to cut bangs for her, but Magdalena cut them shorter and faster than she expected, which led her to scream.

Knowing they were going to get into trouble, the three girls started to panic, and Valentina urged Magdalena to close her bedroom door while she began to survey the damage done to Camelia's hair and figure out how to fix it.

After looking up how to cut bangs online, arguing with her younger sisters about who's fault this was, and bribing their even younger sister with a cookie to not tell their mom after she barged in to see what the fuss was about, the video was an absolute coming-of-age masterpiece of sisterhood.

You can watch the video here:

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GURWM gone wrong.. Camelia cut her bangs Again 😡🤯 #parati #sisters #hermanas #gurwm #valentina #scissors #camelia #magdalena #bangs #fypシ #956 #palmview956 #viral #rgv #zamarripa #zamarripasisters #fail #gonewrong #letsgetto200k #rgv956 #rgvtx956

The video quickly went viral and garnered millions of views on TikTok, not including the views it accrued on the family's first TikTok account, which got banned when it received 210,000 followers. After reposting the video to the second account, it's already reached 3.9 million views and has gone viral on other social platforms as well.

Viewers loved the cinematic, intimate and urgent nature of the video, showing the drama unfold in an authentic way—and celebrating the power and commitment of big sisters.

TikTok fell in love with the video and actively praised Valentina for helping out her panicked younger sisters.

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It was also shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, where viewers dubbed it as a masterpiece and as "Oscar-worthy."





Since the video went viral, young Camelia shared the update everyone was waiting for: the results of her picture day shoot.

"My head's tilted, and one of my buns is a little crooked, but my bangs were on point!"
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The Picture you guys have been asking for !! This was the picture taken the day after the little bang cutting incident 🫶 #bangs #OOTD #sisters #viral #parati #familyof8 #haircut #pictureday #greenscreen #parati #viralbangvideo #camelia #zamarripasisters #zamarripa #fyp #fypage #newaccount #palmview956 #familiesoftiktok #rgv #rgv956 #khaleesi #valentina

This update, too, received serious praise, not just from TikTok but also X.

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Not only were these videos adorable to watch, but many viewers found them heartwarming and a lovely reminder of what family sometimes is willing to do for each other.

While the sisters argued and bantered and blamed each other, they still helped each other out—and one little girl had a picture day for the ages.

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