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Mom Stunned After Toddler Sees A 'Ghost' As She Hangs Ornament To Honor Late Grandpa In Eerie TikTok

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Tiktoker @themundanemum shared a video of her hanging an ornament to honor her late grandfather as the Christmas music cuts out and her toddler claims to see a 'ghost.'

A mom on TikTok left viewers in shock after she shared the moment her toddler saw a "ghost."

The TikToker, Jas (@themundanemum), was left stunned and took to the platform to post the footage.


The video began with text overlay that read:

"Watch how the music cuts out when my 2-year-old says ghost after I hang a Xmas decoration in memory of our grandad and how he starts staring, pointing and saying hello..."
"I don't even know where he's learnt about ghosts."

Jas could be seen decorating her Christmas tree as her toddler son played with an ornament, "Sleigh Ride" by The Ronettes playing in the background.

The creator then picked up a special ornament.

"Where should we put this one for Grandad?"

She placed the ornament on the tree, gave it a kiss and said to her son:

"That one's for Grandad, isn't it?"
"He's up in heaven now."

As soon as she finished her sentence, the music briefly stopped, and her son uttered, "Ghost."

The toddler was at first fearful as his mom took him in her arms.

But his look of concern nearly immediately transformed into a smile as he pointed to the "ghost."

Jas captioned the video:

"U can't make this up honest to god my son is TWO .."
"Grandad if u see this plz don't freak me out like this again."

You can watch below.

@themundanemum

U cant make this up honest to god my son is TWO .. Grandad if u see this plz dont freak me out like this again🤯🤯 #paranormal #spooky #fyp

Viewers of the video, which has been seen more than 1.9 million times now, were just as floored as Jas herself.

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And they commended the TikToker for keeping calm, outwardly anyway, as she comforted her son.

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Many, though, truly believe grandad came for a Christmas visit.

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We're just thankful she caught it all on video!

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