In a series of viral videos, a TikTok dad impersonates his son. According to netizens, these are funny and accurate preteen actions.
The TikTok dad jokes about his son's energy and reactions. Bryan Floyd's uploaded videos are now viral with millions of views.
He impersonated his 12-year-old son, Carson, in the videos.
Impersonating his son
The TikTok dad put effort into impersonating his son. He even copied his son's outfits in some videos. In one video, he even wore chino pants and a black hoodie.
In some of the videos, Floyd demonstrated how children like his son's age are full of energy. Fatherly.com describes this as "blasts of movement" that becomes unavoidable whenever they move.
The viral videos
In the first viral video, the TikTok dad impersonated his son, bouncing down the stairs. He also copied his son's reactions when asked to do the dishes.
Floyd also filmed an impersonation of his son's actions when playing video games or when he is bothering his younger brother.
@brandonfloyd7220 All fun and games. I love you Carson....@cfloyd422092 ##CozyAtHome ##family ##dad ##son ##funny ##parents ##foryou ##fyp ♬ original sound - Brandon Floyd
In another video, the TikTok dad impersonates his 12-year-old son doing other things. Some of these include preparing for school, watching TV, and even Carson's way of brushing his teeth.
@brandonfloyd7220 We still loving you Carson....just for fun...##family ##WhatILearned ##dad ##son ##parents ##foryou ##funny ##fyp ##school @cfloyd422092 ♬ original sound - Brandon Floyd
To prove the point that Floyd was accurately impersonating his son, he also uploaded a video that he captioned, "Acting like my 12-year-old son VS my 12-year-old son."
@brandonfloyd7220 Finally a Carson reveal! Let me know if the videos are accurate or not....##family ##foryou ##ItWasntMe ##parents ##funny ##life ##son ##kids ♬ Spongebob - Dante9k
The netizens' reactions
In the video series that the TikTok dad uploaded, his accuracy was applauded by netizens.
Some netizens said they could relate to the videos and see their preteen boys doing the same things.
One parent even commented, "Thank you (for) showing me that my kid is normal. I needed this solidarity. Exactly how my kid acts."
Other parents were able to relate in specific portions of the videos. A netizen said, "The I barely touched him is so true." while another shared, "This is so accurate! My son hates wearing clothes in the winter while I'm bundled like an Eskimo."
Another netizen says the videos made her reminisce about the days when her son was only 12 years old. A mom also said, "Why do I feel like you filmed this in my house! Two boys 13 and 12, and this is my life every day!"
In the video reveal where Floyd asked how he did the impersonation, netizens say it was very accurate. One TikTok user said, "Ahhh, it all makes sense now."