The video of a little boy making an attempt to bake a cake is going viral on social media with netizens giving their opinion, mostly saying it is not in good taste. But you may be wondering why people are saying so?
So first we tell you what the video is all about. The six-second clip was posted on Twitter by a user named Fred Schultz. This video has gone viral from the time it has been posted with over six lakh views so far.
In the video we can see a child, whose age is three years old, is dressed as a chef. The child is preparing to bake a cake. On the table in front of him is kept a bowl filled with flour.
It's then that the child tries to pull off a stylish stunt - trying to pour flour from a measuring cup from high above into the bowl kept in front of him. In the process, he ends up dropping the flour on his face.
Immediately, his mother comes and takes him. He is seen rubbing his eyes, clearly because the flour must have gone into his eyes while trying to pull off the stunt. The video is captioned, 'Welcome to Flavor Town'.
The video was originally shared on the Instagram page of this 3-year-old boy named Ilirian Kamaraj. This particular snippet features Ilirian trying to add flour to a bowl.
This baby chef has over 65K followers and receives thousands of views on his videos.
The video garnered thousands of likes and retweets, but several users opined that the video was not in good taste and were upset after watching the clip.
How netizens reacted
"This is the worst. A child instantly going from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows. I can't imagine how much it burns to get that much flour in your eyes, and of course, flour turns to goop when wet. Truly awful,” a user said.
Another comment reads, "You might want to practice this kind of thing, before trying to shoot a YouTube video with your 3-year-old as the star influencer."
A user commented, "Oh no hope he’s ok", while another user wrote, "Ops ! I don’t want to laugh but… I feel sorry …".
Several others, on the other hand, didn't seem to mind as much.