2 Year Old Displays Her Cute Intelligence With Rapid Fire Questions From Mommy
By FoxIsHere

Back in 2009, baby Veronica was a little genius, and not just any genius – she was possibly the smartest toddler on the planet! From matters of politics to the latest in pop culture and even bedtime stories, this pint-sized wonder could rattle off facts like a seasoned pro.
But here's the cherry on top of her brilliance: Veronica had a knack for doing the most adorable impressions of celebrities. Picture this: she could channel the Cool Aid Man, moonwalk like Michael Jackson, and drop it like rapper Lil Jon. And there's more! In a video that showcased these talents, her mom decided to put her to the test with some tricky questions.
"Who's the president?" Mom asked. Veronica's response? Effortless. "Who's the vice president?" No problem for this little genius. But Mom wasn't done yet; she threw in some iconic character questions, like Homer and Borat, just to see what Veronica would say.
And, of course, Mommy couldn't resist the ultimate question: "How much do you love Mommy?" Each question and answer in this precious exchange was cuter than the last!
“I took this video of my daughter days after her 2nd birthday,” her Mom captioned the video. “This is just a small sample of what she knows.”
Mom never guessed that the video would take off like it has! Since first sharing it on YouTube, it’s gotten over 34 million views!
“I took this video to send to family out of state so they could see her and her charming personality,” Mom continued. “She loves to perform. I had no idea so many people would be interested in seeing my baby!”
Check out the talented (and adorable) Veronica in the video below, and don’t forget to share to spread a smile today!
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