2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
It is a tweet that went viral. It tells the story of two brothers, Jessica, 21, and David Evans, 15, with Down syndrome, who is not afraid to express his emotions.
As every time she picks up David at school she greets her with a burst of joy, Jessica decided to make a video and share it with her friends on Twitter. They liked it so much that in turn they spread it through the networks, until it went viral.
Although the young woman told People, although she studies at the University of North Georgia, she likes to return to her family's home in Snellville, in another part of the state, to surprise her brother, either when he gets off the school bus, leaves school or home. In a clip, she linked several of those moments on her Snapchat account to brighten the day for others with David's expressions of affection.
The reason he made the recording is that a few days ago he realized that he could no longer surprise his brother at the bus stop, since the young man will begin his first year of high school at the same school in which his Mom teaches. That meant that she will be taking you to and from school.
So he decided to make a short clip of those beautiful and emotional encounters in which his brother shouted euphorically "It's my sister!" every time I picked it up. The result was this cute video, which has gone viral, for its ability to touch hearts.
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