Mother asks prominent diaper manufacturer to use her son as a model, displaying the adorable youngster who bears a strong similarity to the one on their products.
Cute_temi used the video sharing site to show off her lovely baby while holding a bag of Kisskid, a popular diaper brand.
A photo of a baby on the diaper bag was very similar to the kid she wore around her waist.
She requested the company to use her kid as a model in their product advertisements and encouraged netizens to tag them.
The mother wrote…
“Kisskid come and see my bby ooo. Come and use him for your advertisement 🤭❤️🥰pls help me tag kisskid till they see it”
Check out reactions …
oluwasegunajayi2 wrote: “i will help you to send it to Our CSM, because am working at kisskids”
PLUMBING WORK penned: “don’t tell me this company has not been paying you”
Wuraola Mi Oyeweso Saka stated: “this boy Nova group since the day where they do Pampers”
princess Annabless commented: “una no dey read caption at all.
she said they should come and use her baby.
she never said that’s the same baby”
Dicky remarked: “Mummy if you see my baby boy ehh, you will keep ya own oo🤣”
Ib_Lag wrote: “madam hope say no be twins you born for hospital wey them carry one give you?😅😅”
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