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28 Feb 2023


NextImg:I make a kid cry over a Formula 1 test ride — and people are applauding

There are some tough lessons to learn in life, and one is that you don’t always get what you want.

While the debate around giving up seats on planes for kids continues to rage on, one man’s refusal to let a child cut in front of him on a Formula 1 ride has been praised by TikTokers.

In a six-second TikTok clip posted by @myrightmiddletoe– which has been viewed over 9.5 million times — a man is seen making a face at the camera as he stands next in line for a Formula 1 ride ahead of two young girls.

The camera then pans to a sign which informs those in line that the 3-minute ride closes at 4:55 pm, and urges potential riders to “please consider this when joining the queue.”

The footage then cuts to one of the girls crying and being consoled by an adult, while the man sits happily in the car, grinning gleefully while he steers it.

The man was on the last ride of the day — and refused to swap with the kids waiting behind him.
Tiktok / myrightmiddletoe
Screenshot of TikTok: Two young girls aged between 7-10 looking at something off screen.
The two young girls were waiting in line as well but didn’t make it in time.
Tiktok / myrightmiddletoe

“When they say you’re the last one able to ride today and you deny the little kid behind you asking to trade places,” the writing on the TikTok video read.

The short clip was set to the sound which says, “Girl, f—k them kids and f—k you too,” along with the caption: “As soon as this happened this sound came to my mind to use.”

TikTok users sprung to the defense of the F1 fanatic, some even praising him for teaching the girl a “tough” life lesson.

“Kids need to know they won’t get everything all the time and it’s okay!!” one user wrote.

“Character building moment,” agreed another.

“Why should he trade just because she’s a kid?” another questioned.

The user didn’t say where the ride was, but the sign says it costs £1, meaning it was likely in the UK.