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Former Miss Teen Arkansas Keeps Baby Calm at Nail Salon

Former Miss Teen Arkansas Keeps Baby Calm at Nail Salon

Yahoo21-02-2025

A kind-hearted stranger stepped in to help with a fussy baby nail salon. Kayla Jo Singleterry took her baby with her to get some pampering for her birthday. For the next 45 minutes, the stranger cuddled and soothed the child, giving the baby's mom time to finish her manicure. The stranger is former Miss Teen Arkansas Mackenzie Scott. Now these two women have formed a beautiful bond, all thanks to a random act of kindness in a nail salon.

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