Knirps is to leave his parents' wedding: When music plays, his great hour strikes

Jacksonville (USA) - This cute party crasher was something no one could have expected! At first glance, the wedding of American couple Jim (44) and Jesse Pittman from Florida seemed to have been planned down to the last detail. However, one "little thing" was taken lightly.

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A little beaming boy: two-year-old McClean didn't even think about going to bed. Instead, he stole the show.

When the long-awaited wedding party finally took place in mid-October, the bride and groom, in the presence of their two-year-old son McClean and his little sister, were just about to gently escort their cheeky offspring into the world of dreams.

According to information from"Newsweek", the two rascals were to say a proper farewell to the family present at a late hour.

An opportunity that the son, who was anything but sleepy, knew how to make the most of.

His big moment came when it suddenly got really loud in the hall. With the music playing, the wedding offspring grabbed his dad's phone and put his early entertaining skills to the test in front of a large audience.

Father gave free rein to his son's drive: "McClean could not be stopped"

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The boy proved to be a fast mover and had a great sense of rhythm at the wedding party late at night.

The groovy pop song "Turn Down for What" by the two rapper icons DJ Snake (38) and Lil Jon (53) was quickly reinterpreted as his own version and the youngster bounced and grooved passionately across the dance floor.

The 19-second clip, which was shared by McClean's aunt "corypea" on TikTok and quickly made the rounds on social media, naturally overshadowed the actual event.

Father Jim in particular was thrilled by his son's unexpected talents and also pulled out the camera to immortalize the funny sequence in the virtual family album.

"Everyone had a blast watching him and he was the first one on the dance floor. Seconds after I started recording him, he noticed me, ran over, grabbed my phone, did his thing and then handed it back to me when he was done," the proud dad told Newsweek.

The bright child's cool choreography was clicked millions of times and not without good reason reaped tens of thousands of comments, which acknowledged the two-year-old's brash appearance with much praise.