{"id":237358,"date":"2023-09-29T18:28:01","date_gmt":"2023-09-29T18:28:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lovemainstream.com\/?p=237358"},"modified":"2023-09-29T18:28:01","modified_gmt":"2023-09-29T18:28:01","slug":"this-perfect-movie-reenactment-from-drew-scotts-son-parker-is-the-sweet-content-we-didnt-know-how-much-we-needed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lovemainstream.com\/lifestyle\/this-perfect-movie-reenactment-from-drew-scotts-son-parker-is-the-sweet-content-we-didnt-know-how-much-we-needed\/","title":{"rendered":"This Perfect Movie Reenactment From Drew Scott\u2019s Son Parker Is the Sweet Content We Didn\u2019t Know How Much We Needed"},"content":{"rendered":"
\nDrew Scott and his wife Linda Phan have become known for sharing heartwarming and cheesy photos and videos of their son Parker, 1, and we are 100% here for it! The HGTV star posted a photo and video on his Instagram showing his son Parker totally entranced by the movie The Lion King. And of course<\/em> they had to recreate the iconic scene where Simba is lifted for all the animals in the kingdom to see.<\/p>\n \n“Circle of Life 👶🏻❤️,” Scott captioned the post.<\/p>\n \nIn the main photo Phan lifts her baby boy above her head. He’s dressed in orange, looking a whole lot like the young cub. Both he and Simba have their arms bent and look uncertain about the whole ordeal. It’s one of the best recreations we’ve seen in a while. You’ve earned a 10\/10, Scott fam!<\/p>\n \nCommenters agreed that this moment was so <\/em>sweet. “This is the best ❤️.” “Awww😍❤️.” “I don’t think there’s any kid that didn’t love this movie ☺️ He’s too cute 🥰🥰”<\/p>\n \nOne person said, “Enjoy your child’s growth to the fullest, because they grow up so fast.” They definitely do — although not quite as fast as Simba does in his classic montage with Timon and Pumbaa. And, as someone pointed out, he’ll probably be a lot bigger than his petite mama if he takes after his dad (check out their height difference below).<\/p>\n \n“He’ll be lifting linda soon😂.”<\/p>\n