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Baby’s ‘Unimpressed’ Look Toward Her Mom Has Internet in Stitches


A video of an “unimpressed” baby has gone viral on TikTok—and the internet can’t stop laughing.

The clip, posted by Sara Popp (@popp_of_inspo), has clocked up almost 4 million views and been liked nearly half a million times.

Sara shows her baby lying on her back with hands interlinked and an “unimpressed” look on her face.

Laughing Baby Girl on Mothers Lap
Stock image of a laughing baby girl on her mother’s lap. The internet is in stitches thanks to an “unimpressed” baby looking at her mom.

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Using some “sad” SpongeBob music to accompany the footage, Sara wrote on the video overlay: “When you finally meet the lady that fed you crunch wrap supremes and flaming hot Cheetos everyday for 9 months.”

Speaking to Newsweek, Sara said she was “pleasantly surprised” by the positive reaction she got on TikTok.

“It was just a cute video of my baby with a funny caption that I think a lot of moms and parents can relate to. Those pregnancy cravings are no joke!

“Social media can be a negative place sometimes, so it’s nice when you post something that’s meant to be funny and lighthearted, and it’s received that way.”

TikTokers from all over seemingly couldn’t get enough of the baby’s expression and many commented what they thought she was thinking.

One comment that received over 48,000 likes said: “Would you like to explain yourself?”, while another wrote: “That’s a ‘I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed’ look if I every [sic] did see one.

Crunchwraps—a food that Sara ate while pregnant—seems a popular choice among other TikTokers. One said they’re now an “addiction,” to which Sara responded: “I love making them at home too!”

It’s estimated that 50 to 90 percent of women in the U.S. experience cravings for specific foods during pregnancy, according to research on PubMed.

It is not fully understood why pregnancy cravings occur, but there are a few factors that could be to blame such as hormonal fluctuations, nutritional needs, psychological changes, and sensory changes, particularly to your taste and smell.

When reflecting on whether she’ll share this viral moment on the internet with her daughter when she’s older, Sara joked: “I’m not sure how I’ll explain to her one day that over 30 million people agreed that she looked like a mob boss as a newborn. Her dad and I definitely got a laugh out of the comment section.”

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