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Reporter's News Segment Is Hilariously Interrupted By His Own Mom—And His Reaction Is Priceless

Reporter's News Segment Is Hilariously Interrupted By His Own Mom—And His Reaction Is Priceless
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They say mom will always be your biggest fan.

Well Mama Sandi just threw her hat in the ring as a contender for biggest "biggest fan" of all.


Sandi is mother to Myles Harris, a television journalist and the internets new favorite "kid exasperated by their overly enthusiastic mom."

Myles was recording a spot for ABC 6 when mom unexpectedly cruised up in her car. The playful exchange between mother, son and cameraman DeAngelo Byrd was wholesome and heartwarming ... and also LOL-worthy.

You can see it here:


The clip is brief, only 21 seconds, but that's all it takes to make it perfectly clear Sandi is super-jazzed about her child.

In it, Myles is mid-sentence when he glances to the side and throws his arms up in playful frustration. As a car rolls up, he tells the cameraman "This is my mom, hold on."

Someone in the background gives a little "uh oh."

Sandi then rolls her car into frame. Her joyful "Hi baby!" sent camera person DeAngelo Byrd into a fit of laughter.

Myles gives her a little scolding before introducing her to DeAngelo—who she's just as excited to say hi to—and sending her on her way, blushing and smirking the whole time.

This encounter is everyone's favorite thing right now.







The video has been such a heartwarming hit the duo are going to be featured on Good Morning America.

There really is nothing quite like the power of a mother's love.

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