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Meet 16-Months-Old Baby Girl Who Waves 'Hi' To Everyone She Meets

IANS, 06 Mar, 2016 12:07 PM
    Meet Joey. She is a 16-months-old baby who just wants to spread smiles. 
     
    Sporting a high ponytail, she walks around the mall and waves hi to passersby and eventually goes on to hug a woman. In a video, that has gone viral with over 46 million views, people can’t stop smiling at Joey and how could they! 
     
    Delivering Joy And Love :)

    "This is Joey. She is 16-months-old and she spreads joy wherever she goes!"A Love What Matters Original Video#LoveWhatMatters

    Posted by Love What Matters on Saturday, 6 February 2016

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