8-year-old girl drives mother's car to Target #shorts

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Good for her for being so self-sufficient! I can’t wait for her to fly herself to Disneyland when she turns 9.

Jamietheroadrunner
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What’s amazing is she went to Target, had $400.00 to spend and was found sipping a Frappuccino.

WandaGam
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She's a leader. Help her start her own business. She's different.

WinnieGravely
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Oh wow, how did her parents not know she drove off?

elenagonzales
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an 8 year old can drive better in an suv than some of the people i see that are adults driving one 💀

Tbones.
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With the sun shining in her eyes, of course, she couldn’t see where she was going!!! Same happens to me too!

twingytwango
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This girl not to drive is to dangerous

arnycarrasco
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I mean I don't see that it's an 8 year old, but that's about your average adult North Carolina driver.

RepubliconCelebrityPresidents
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It was probably all for that Frappuccino haha.

RobbyBabes
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Did she get what she needed at Target??

sherrimartin
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This is how all the implants coming from the north to Florida drive 😂

medic
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How did they feel entitled to go to Target. Brat

veronicanunez
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How can this be the girl when she was arrested at target after shopping? Is this not a “click bait” recreation?

reefocean
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Driving is simple, large children can easily do it. I never considered driving before I had a license and my parents let me use their car.

mtnmanMTA
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I'm curious to know how this ended. Anyone here knows?

E-the.islander
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She is worse than Angelica Pickles wanting a new Cynthia doll.

Universal
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Still better than the Hatian immigrants driving in Springfield Ohio

medic
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It seems this wasn’t her first time 😳. I was 9 years old when I first drove in the road of our village where there were no cars and it was such an amazing confidence building activity for me😅🤩 of course under my father’s supervision. I can have empathy with her

reyodemir