Jason Derulo fans are smitten by his baby boy's funny reaction to 'fake' head bump in viral clip
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In numerous TikTok videos, Jason Derulo can be seen playing with his little one. He recently uploaded a video of his kid, Jason King Derulo, reacting to a 'fictitious' situation. The touching video has captured the hearts of countless people. In just one day, the video has accumulated 426.8k likes and 2088 comments.
Jason King Derulo, who was born on May 8, 2021, will turn 2 soon. On his TikTok private page, he has 271.6K fans. Followers log in to see the little one dancing and having fun with his father in his videos.
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Jason King Derulo's heart melting reaction
In the video Jason Derulo recently shared, Jason tricked his son King into believing that the toddler had hit his head on the door. The video starts by Jason smacking the door hard and the sound startles King. Immediately, Jason starts fussing over the boy asking if he is hurt montioning towards the toddler's forehead. King looks confused for a second before pouting adorably, looking like he is about to cry, as he points to his own head. King also hugged his father looking for comfort after being fooled into thinking he was actually hurt. The adorable reaction from the gullible young toddler caused multiple viewers to react to the video.
@jasonderulo ππ @jasonkingsfam @miketrout β¬ Ta Ta Ta (with Jason Derulo) - Bayanni & Jason Derulo
Fans react to toddler's reaction
Immediately after the video was posted on TikTok, fans commented on the toddler's response. Jason himself wrote, "I watched this too many times. Heβs hilarious π"
"Oh his hair is fire! π₯° They so dramatic it's the cutest π," said a user on TikTok.
"Convinced he really hit his head with no pain or recollection of actually hitting it! π." People also commented on the acting talent of toddlers, saying things like, "Toddlers are so dramatic and good liars ππ" another one added, "future actor."