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TikToker Goes Viral After Disguising Himself As A Baby To Get A Free Kids' Meal At IHOP

TikToker Goes Viral After Disguising Himself As A Baby To Get A Free Kids' Meal At IHOP
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TikTok users Coy Wickey and Brian O’Donnell collectively run a comedy account called @cheekyboyos. The content creators have a solid following of about 11 million people whom they often get their ideas from.

This is one of those times.


Coy and Brian regularly dig through the comments to find ideas for new videos. Their followers will often make suggestions or pose challenges or dares for the duo. Recently, a follower suggested that the two should try to score a free kids meal at IHOP by having one of them dress as a baby.

The boys faces say it all.

Obviously they were down for the challenge.

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So they set about making costumes and props and then heading off to their local IHOP. There, they encountered a server who is either the most oblivious man in the world or seriously does not get paid enough to participate in your content in between tables.

They made it through the whole meal without incident and were given the free kids meal with paid adult meal like any customer with a child would have been.

The server never mentions anything about the enormous "baby" despite the creators making the gag incredibly obvious.

@cheekyboyos

Comment what we should do next 😂

The stoic server might be the internets new favorite character.

Everyone sympathized with him.

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The creators admitted it cost them much more than the $7.99 they saved on the kids meal to pull off the video. Costumes, props, and the cost of the adult meals added up.

Clearly this isn't a viable money-saving solution, but they're just in it for the laughs and views.

So from that angle the video is a success!

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