Cricket matches are exciting, exhilarating, and fun to watch for someone who loves the sport. It gets overwhelming and gives us an adrenaline rush when we watch our favourite sportsperson play the game live on the field from the stadium. But, stadiums these days have become a place that can bring instant fame to people, thanks to the cameramen.
Currently, people are enjoying the Indian Premier League (IPL) that’s happening in different states of the country.
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In the recent match between RCB and CSK in Bengaluru, not Virat Kohli’s performance but a little fan’s note for his daughter Vamika went viral online.
Twitter user Dr. Nimo Yadav posted a picture of a little boy holding a hand-written poster in the stadium that read, “Hi Virat uncle, can I take Vamika on a date?!”
While some might find the kid cute and go ‘awww’ on watching this, Dr. Nimo Yadav thought that it’s problematic and an example of bad parenting. Sharing the picture, he wrote:
“Here is something wrong with parenting, idk why people are finding it cute.”
Here is something wrong with parenting, idk why people are finding it cute pic.twitter.com/xj5DqZHRmx
— Dr Nimo Yadav (@niiravmodi) April 17, 2023
Interestingly, not just him, a lot of people online thought that this behaviour isn’t something that should be promoted and slammed the parents of the kid calling it ‘vulgar’.
This is not cute. It’s vulgar
— Shirin Khan (@Shirinkhan0) April 17, 2023
Sick
— Priyanka Chaturvedi🇮🇳 (@priyankac19) April 18, 2023
I am sure that the kid might not be knowing what their parents are wishing for.
— Francis Joseph (@Francis_Joseph) April 18, 2023
This isn’t cute!
— Benazir Samad (@BenazirMirSamad) April 18, 2023
What will happen to this kid when he grows up and someone shows him this.
— Bony Uppal (@bonyuppal) April 18, 2023
Need to Educate parents
— Sandeep Pitla 🚀 (@sandymark999) April 18, 2023
Looks like tiktokers kid. God bless and save the kid from such parents.
— FIN TRACKER 📈 (@SlayerSystem) April 18, 2023
it isn’t cute and wrong message to young lad
— Khurram Shaikh (@ImKhurramShaikh) April 18, 2023
Apne bacho ko TV pe laane ke liye maa baap kisi bhi hadd tak guzar sakte hain.
— ਸ਼ਮਸ਼ੇਰ ਸਿੰਘ Shamsher Singh (@Shamsher0793) April 18, 2023
Some parents are too much into social media validation and small fame.🤦🏻♂️
— 🇮🇳 (@saketjaiswal_sj) April 18, 2023
Oof! Problematic on so many levels. But maybe blur the child’s face? He has no idea! And it’s gonna be on the internet forever.
— Romita (@RomitaSaluja) April 18, 2023
💯 Correct! It’s an awkward moment whenever we see a small kid doing or talking something which is supposed to be an adult stuff! They themselves are not doing it but their parents encourage them thinking it’s cute!
Minimum age must be a criteria for kids TV reality shows also!— Abdulkader Vp (@AbdulkaderVp) April 18, 2023
No you cannot, not till you understand the meaning of the words that are written there !
— 𝗡𝗶𝗵𝗮𝗿 𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗮𝗶 (@nihardesai7) April 18, 2023
It is sad to see parents being so ignorant of their acts, pulling out such stunts and involving their little ones to grab some eyeballs and gain some quick fame. He’s going to regret this when he grows older. What do you think?