Determined Young Girl with Cerebral Palsy Steals Hearts as Ring Bearer at Parents' Wedding

Riley Sundew

Updated Tuesday, August 27, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A encouraging video capturing an extraordinary moment has touched the hearts of many on Imgur. The video features a determined young girl with cerebral palsy walking on her own to the altar as the ring bearer at her parents' wedding. This inspiring act of courage and love has garnered widespread admiration and emotional reactions from viewers.

The comments section is filled with heartfelt messages and support for the young girl and her family. One user expressed the joy of the moment by saying, "What a great day to be filled with love and happiness and possibilities!" Another user humorously referenced a famous line by adding, "... but they were all of them, deceived. For another ring was made."

The powerful message behind the video was not lost on the viewers. A user eloquently stated, "‘Suffers from cerebral palsy’-broke. ‘Lives with cerebral palsy’-woke. ‘Kicks cerebral palsy in the d*** to steal our hearts’-bespoke." Another comment cheered on the young girl, saying, "Strong girl, let's goooo."

The sheer determination and strength of the young girl did not go unnoticed. One viewer declared, "She's such a badass," while another emphasized the emotional aspect, saying, "I’m not crying, you’re crying!" This sentiment was echoed multiple times by other users.

Parents who have faced similar challenges shared their stories and admiration. One user wrote, "Wow. Amazing. Our kids had a serious risk for cerebral palsy, and it was so scary for us. Weeks of not sleeping a bit. Kudos to these parents and anyone else who has to deal with this, and they still do a good job. I know I don't have the strength in me. And I admire those who have no choice and need to find the strength."

The video also sparked a discussion about the language used to describe people with disabilities. One comment quoted a comedian with cerebral palsy, stating, "I don’t suffer from Cerebral Palsy, I have Cerebral Palsy. I suffer from People."

The love and support from viewers continued to pour in. One user remarked, "She’s like a wee elf," while another noted, "Aww, she loves her parents so much. Beautiful." Despite different perspectives, the overall sentiment remained overwhelmingly positive and supportive.

The young girl's determination and the love surrounding her have made this video an unforgettable and touching experience. As one proud viewer summed it up, "Damn, I love that beautiful girl. Her determination is priceless."

This inspiring story of a young girl with cerebral palsy walking to the altar as the ring bearer at her parents' wedding serves as a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit and the enduring power of love.

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Top Comments from Imgur

njkckbxr

What a great day to be filled with love and happiness and possibilities!

Botticelliii

... but they were all of them, deceived. For another ring was made. ( This is lovely+1)

jonhamsandwich11

“Suffers from cerebral palsy”-broke “Lives with cerebral palsy”-woke “Kicks cerebral palsy in the d*** to steal our hearts”-bespoke

saw1229

Strong girl, let's goooo

puckernuts

She's such a badass

huffnpuff72

Parents wedding? What a cute little b******.

stonebreaker6

I’m not crying, you’re crying!

noneedtodoxme

Wow. Amazing. Our kids had a serious risk for celebral palsy, and it was so scary for us. Weeks of not sleeping a bit. Kudos to these parents and anyone else who has to deal with this and they still do a good job. I know I don't have the strength in me. And I admire those who have no choice and need to find the strength

MosquitoHawker

Once heard a comedian with CP, she said “I don’t suffer from Cerebral Palsy, I have Cerebral Palsy. I suffer from People.”

jjMan72

I'm not crying, you're crying.

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