Toddler dubbed Eastenders 'youngest fan' in cute viral video
EastEnders’ youngest fan! Toddler, 2, tells her parents to ‘wait’ and runs into the living room every time she hears the theme tune – and is ‘transfixed’ by the action on Albert Square
- Aurora Pecani, from Kent, is just 17 months old but loves watching EastEnders
- Mother Morgan Beckett,20, says her daughter is ‘transfixed’ by the show
- The toddler runs through to join her parents when she hears the theme tune
A mother filmed her toddler daughter dancing along to the EastEnders theme tune in an adorable moment – before sitting down to watch the action in Albert Square.
Mother Morgan Beckett, 20, from Sittingbourne, Kent, explained her 17-month-old daughter Aurora Pecani is such a fan of the programme that she runs into the living room and shouts ‘wait’ every time she hears the well known drum intro.
Aurora will then sit and watch the antics on Albert Square before slinking off back to bed.
Mother Morgan Beckett, 20, explained her 17-month-old daughter Aurora Pecani is such a fan of the programme that she runs into the living room and shouts ‘wait’ every time she hears the well known drum intro
Aurora is the picture of happiness when her favourite show comes on. After her mother and father put her to bed, she races into the room saying ‘wait!’ when she hears the iconic jingle and dances around in a circle
In an adorable viral clip the 17-month-old is seen toddling into the room where her parents have sat down to watch EastEnders with a huge smile on her face
Her mother admits that apart from Elmo, the toddler doesn’t focus on cartoons but is ‘transfixed’ when the popular BBC soap comes on
Morgan said: ‘She’s one years old and she’ll watch it all, she loves it.
‘She loves Elmo but that’s the only cartoon she’ll watch. Even during that she’ll still walk around and play at the same time. But EastEnders is different, she’ll watch that the whole way through.
‘She’s really focused on it the whole way through and doesn’t take her eyes off the TV.’
In an adorable clip, Aurora can be seen running out of her bedroom before giggling and dancing around in a circle as the opening credits roll.
After sharing the video on social media, the stay-at-home mother’s clip attracted more than 1.2 million views and more than 200,000 likes and comments.
Morgan, who shares Aurora with Albert Pecani, said: ‘She’s EastEnders’ youngest fan, she loves it. She runs from wherever she is every time she hears the theme tune. She’ll start dancing and screaming with excitement.
The adorable toddler loves dancing to the theme tune, as seen above, and doesn’t want to be left out when her mother and father watch
Without fail, Aurora will race into the living room at 7.30pm every night and watch the show after her parents put her into bed
Mother Morgan Beckett sits down each night to watch the BBC soap after tucking 17-month-old Aurora Pecani into bed. But the 20-year-old is never alone for long
‘Bedtime is early evening and around the time EastEnders comes on she’s always trying to see if she can stay up a bit longer.
‘It’s funny – she takes herself off to bed and she’ll get in bed. She hears the EastEnders theme tune then comes running in. This time I thought I’d record her.
‘She’ll run in, run around in a loop and dance, then she’ll watch it. In the video she’s shouting ‘wait’ as in ‘wait for me’.’
‘What’s happening with Sonia and Shirley Mummy?’ Aurora is caught on a now viral video glued to the TV as the opening credits of EastEnders roll
After sharing the clip on TikTok, viewers shared their delight at the tiny tot’s face – as she races into the room in her pajamas
Commenting on the popularity of the video, Morgan said: ‘I didn’t expect the video to blow up as fast as it did.
‘Everyone is finding it really funny on social media and tagging their friends. They’re all finding it hilarious.’
After sharing the clip on TikTok, viewers shared their delight at the tiny tot’s face – as she races into the room in her pajamas.
One TikToker wrote: ‘This is brilliant I’m crying. The way her little legs run in.’
Another said: ‘Now that’s a cultured baby right there.’
One wrote: ‘She’s like ‘don’t start without me’.’
Another commented: ‘She’s already a fan of EastEnders at such a young age.’
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