A young mother with Tiktok handle @mummykimberly, captured her 3-month-old baby standing with apparent ease, leaving viewers both amazed and skeptical. The video quickly became a topic of discussion on social media, with netizens questioning the authenticity of the baby’s early milestone. The video, which garnered thousands of views within hours of being posted, showed the infant confidently standing while his mother, @mummykimberly, looked on in awe. As the video circulated, some netizens raised doubts about the baby’s age, claiming that a three-month-old would be too young to stand unsupported. Accusations of the mother deceiving the public about her baby’s age began to surface, adding to the contentious nature of the situation. In response to the mounting skepticism, @mummykimberly took to TikTok again, sharing another video that aimed to dispel any doubts about her baby’s age. She wrote; “I’m here to prove some of you wrong and also right. This is his certificate, he was born on the 10th of April.” Despite her attempt to provide evidence, doubts persisted among some netizens. The controversy stirred heated debates on the platform, with various factions of users voicing their opinions. @Balogun Olamide said; “My baby is 3 months also and he always tries to stand but I don allow him.” @lovely said; “We can’t see anything if you said 6 months I would believe myself I worked at 7 months.” @Mercyiv8 commented; “But this could affect his knee. a doctor once warn me about this.” @Anulika reacted; “Beautiful even my babies they done de site ooh they’re 1 month plus.” @Benita said; “He’s so big wow cute little boy.” @Beeeee said; “I walked at eight months so I can’t doubt. @Evelyn’santiago said; “My boy was born on the 14th of April 2023 but he can stand.” @phunm said; “Babies can start learning how to stand at 3 months na. some kids are very fast.” @Iyarhe Lawrenta said; “My baby sis started walking at 6 months it was very hard for people to believe.” @Ninah said; “It will affect his legs oo, he can start standing by 6 months it’s better.” @spunky commented; “Even if na me born am, I still dnt believe, meanwhile u’re hurting that baby pls.” @Jenna Whyte reacted; “As some people children no dey grow fast then think say nah so other children dey too. See below; @mummykimberly ♬ original sound – mum2 @mummykimberly Replying to @user4124383531341 ♬ original sound – mum2
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