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Shaquille O'Neal makes the sweetest gesture for young fan who was escorted away after hugging him

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1 Celebrities usually are surrounded by fans who want to take pictures with them and it is not alway

1 [Shaquille O'Neal makes the sweetest gesture for young fan who was escorted away after hugging him]( Celebrities usually are surrounded by fans who want to take pictures with them and it is not always possible for them to click pictures with everyone. However, some of them still make sure that they do their best despite their engagements. In a heartwarming video posted on Reddit by u/bewarethechameleon, Shaquille O'Neal is seen going out of his way to make a young fan's day. The former professional basketball player was busy talking to a few people when a young fan came and hugged him from the back. [Read the story]( 2 [Bride recreates her parents' iconic wedding outfit switch with new husband: 'They were so proud']( Recreating wedding traditions is always fun, especially when re-enacted with a twist. Rosie Joyce, a newlywed, won the internet's heart when she shared an adorable throwback picture of her parents swapping outfits on their wedding day and totally slaying it. When it came time for their own nuptials, Rosie and her new husband decided to follow suit. She documented the heartwarming historical recreation in a TikTok video that received more than 10 million views since being shared online. It was captioned by Rosie: "I grew up obsessed with these photos! How did we do? My poor dress." [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Shelter comes up with unique idea to look for forever homes for these adorable animals]( Pets, with their innocent eyes and wagging tails, often find themselves struggling to get adopted. These lovable creatures yearn for a forever home and a family to call their own. Sadly, many pets languish in shelters or rescue organizations, waiting patiently for someone to give them a chance. Despite their loyalty, affection, and unwavering companionship, they face barriers to finding loving homes. However, one animal shelter in Canada has adopted a unique approach to putting out adoption appeals, reports Newsweek. People working at the Ottawa Humane Society came up with a new idea: drawing their portraits and posting their sketches on the shelter's social media. [Read the story]( 4 [Graduate steals the show with 'Elle Woods' surprise under black gown: 'Be the girl that goes for it']( Admittedly we all lowkey admired Elle Wood's looks and styles in "Legally Blond." We might have even taken some inspiration on a few occasions but this college graduate who is clearly in love with the color pink took this inspiration to a level Elle Woods would be proud to see. Lauren Norris, a recent college graduate, pulled off a colorful surprise during her graduation ceremony when she revealed the pink gown she was secretly wearing underneath her traditional black college graduation gown. On theme with her YouTube page's motto "Be the girl that goes for it," Norris did just that, revealing her secret as she got her degree and walked off like the world is her stage at her University of Alabama graduation in a short dress, bright pink heels and the traditional cap and gown. [Read the story]( 5 [Supermarket worker makes closing announcement in the most hilarious and theatrical way possible]( A trip to the supermarket can prove a tedious but essential chore that some people prefer to get over with as quickly as possible. However, there are many who enjoy these visits a lot and the credit for this goes to the many little tricks and unique experiences stores employ to enhance the enjoyment of shopping at a local grocery store. One individual has discovered a fun and creative approach to accomplish this. A Kmart employee has gone viral for his hilarious store announcement that left TikTok users in stitches. Liam Gildea, TikTok user, and music producer, posted the now-viral video of his announcement on the video-sharing platform where it has received 8 million views and over 1.9 million likes. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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