Sweet Moment At Waffle House As Employee And Little Girl Belt Out “Let It Go” Together

A child singing joyfully is an adorable scene that would capture anyone’s heart. While some quickly grab their phones to record the moment, others jump right in: joining the child in singing along. That’s what happened on an ordinary Sunday morning in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

Dr. Chelsea Wallace, a plastic surgeon and mother visited a Waffle House with her two daughters.

What started as a routine outing turned into a joyful spectacle when an enthusiastic Waffle House employee joined Wallace’s three-year-old daughter, Foster, in a spirited rendition of Disney’s ‘Let It Go’ from Frozen.

Foster’s infectious energy and the employee’s spontaneous harmony quickly drew everyone’s attention.

The atmosphere was already lively with a song from Trolls playing, but when ‘Let It Go’ began, the entire restaurant erupted in excitement. “The whole place just went wild, and everyone started singing,” Wallace recalled to Good Morning America. “It was really a special moment and definitely something we will cherish forever.”

The memorable moment, captured on video to showcase the spontaneous joy that filled the diner that day.

Recalling their frequent visits to this particular Waffle House, Foster’s mother praised the staff for their exceptional service. “The staff truly is amazing. They greet our children by name. They make an effort to bring out coloring papers, crayons. I always feel like they treat it like a five-star dining experience even though it is a typical Waffle House,” she shared.

Responding to the viral video, the restaurant chain described it as a “truly sweet moment.”

Foster’s mother expressed her hope that the video would brighten the day of everyone who watches it. “[Foster loves] to bring a smile to anyone’s face that she encounters. And I hope this video has at least brought some positivity to anyone who hasn’t had a chance to see it,” she said.

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