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Watch this unsuspecting second grader introduce her Army mom as a special guest
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Date:2025-04-13 05:18:53
A second-grader got a huge surprise after being invited on stage to announce a special guest at a performing arts event at The Lafon Arts Center in Luling, Louisiana.
Eight-year-old Harlem Scott appeared to be randomly chosen to make the announcement to her fellow students. However, it was all a ruse as the special guest was her mom, U.S. Army Spc. Ralea Scott, who'd just returned from a 9-month deployment in the Middle East.
Watch the video above to see an unforgettable mother-daughter military reunion
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