Two Glasgow-based TikTokers are in disbelief after their video was recreated by Hollywood A-lister Will Smith.
The actor, best known for his role in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, was inspired by content creators Andrew and Fin Dobbie, known as Entertaining Dad.
In the footage, they try surprising food combinations, such as Nutella and cheese puffs.
After doing the same, the American star accumulated more than 7.4 million views.
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Andrew, 41, said: “We were absolutely stunned to see our video recreated by Will Smith.
"We had so much fun creating it in the first place, but never in our wildest dream did we think it would reach America – nevermind Hollywood.
“What began simply as a bit of fun on TikTok during the pandemic has evolved into something truly special that we now share.
"I'm loving the opportunity to pass down my knowledge of creativity and business skills to Fin, all while having a great time and creating lifelong memories together. It's also an incredible first 'job' experience for Fin, a stark contrast to my first job as a paperboy earning £3 per week when I was his age, 12."
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The original footage was posted on their channels in July. The father-son duo, from Glasgow, has been recording videos since 2020 and has over 120,000 followers on the app.
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