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TikToker Hilariously Stunned By Clothing Choices Her Dad Brought For Her To Wear In The Hospital

TikToker Hilariously Stunned By Clothing Choices Her Dad Brought For Her To Wear In The Hospital
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When a woman convalescing as a patient in the hospital enlisted the help of her dad for clothing options, she had no idea what was in store.

Priyanka, a.k.a. TikToker @daddyanka, shared what her father thought would be fashionably acceptable looks for his ailing daughter to wear.


"This is a haul of the clothing I asked for my father to bring for me to wear in the hospital," she said at the start of the viral video.

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y’all dads be the same or what??

When she asked her dad for some "shorts to sleep in," he brought her denim shorts. "Mmm-hmm, denim. My favorite for bed," she said while holding up said item.

For tops, she held up a fashionable light and airy purple long-sleeve v-neck. "He did good with this," she said.

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Next, she held up a maroon-striped bodycon sweater dress. "I'm in the hospital," she reiterated. "What?? Okay."

For pants, he chose a pair of Banana Republic dress pants. "Okayy," she said.

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Her video was accompanied appropriately by the theme song to the opening credits of the HBO comedy series, Curb Your Enthusiasm.

The clip captioned with, "y'all dads be the same or what," racked up over 1.4 million likes.

TikTokers continued finding her father's effort nothing short of pure and adorable.

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Others found the father situation totally relatable.

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She ended her wardrobe haul video by modeling off her Costco pajamas that came in a four-in-one set.

She signed off with, "Love Costco. Love fathers. That's the end of the haul. Goodbye."

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