
Hilarious moment little girl, three, moans her brother has more Easter eggs than her and counts them up to prove it
This is the hilarious moment a little girl complained she didn't have as many Easter eggs as her brother - but they actually had the same amount.
Lauren Horbury, from the UK, bought all three of her children seven chocolate eggs, and displayed them in stacks on the sofa.
But her daughter, three, clearly wasn't happy with the display in front of her and moaned that her brother had been given more chocolate.
In a typical display of sibling rivalry, she then made a show of counting the eggs up in an attempt to prove it wasn't fair, leaving her mother in stitches of laughter.
'Jack's got more than me!' she declared, while sitting despondently on the sofa.
Her mother tried to reassure her, saying: 'No, you've all got seven each. You've all got the same!'
But she was not to be put off, and counted up all the eggs, claiming that there were 10 and 12 in two of the piles - and only seven in the middle.
The video has since gone viral and racked up nearly 400,000 views, with Lauren joking that she's an 'ungrateful child' as she'd made sure it was fair between them.
Viewers soon rushed to the comments to praise the 'hilarious' video, and were amused by the display of sibling rivalry.
They said: 'Just a normal sibling thing making sure all have the same.'
'Oh shes so funny bless her,' while Lauren admitted: 'Oh, she's a right little character.'
However, others thought that seven eggs each was too many for each child, arguing: '7 is a bit much';
'Is this a joke?';
'Did you take out a mortgage for that many eggs';
'This is why u just get them all 1 or 2 so they don't argue they got less. Now they're just gonna be ungrateful';
'That's about 700 quids worth of eggs.'
Viewers soon rushed to the comments to praise the 'hilarious' video, and were amused by the display of sibling rivalry
This year, Brits were left outraged after opening their Easter treats - only to find 'skinny' versions of their chocolate treats.
Thousands of chocolate lovers across the UK eagerly unwrapped their eggs on Sunday morning but were instead presented with a 'flattened' version.
Left baffled, people joked that their eggs had 'been on Ozempic' - referring to the Hollywood-loved weight loss drug - while others asked 'where's the rest of it?!'
Some chocolate companies - such as Tony's Chocolonely - were quick to reassure customers that the unusual shape did not mean that there were getting less chocolate.
But others appeared to have been hit once again by 'shrinkflation' - as this year's eggs have increased in price by as much as 50 per cent on last year while shrinking in size.
Disappointed shoppers soon took to TikTok to express their anguish, showing off their 'skinny' eggs - despite costing almost £20.
Nick Toteda, who is from America but lives in London with his husband Ant, even said British people need to 'explain themselves' as he unwrapped his slimmed-down Maltesers egg.
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