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3-year-old girl asks for a birthday cake showing the death scene of a beloved Disney character

3-year-old girl asks for a birthday cake showing the death scene of a beloved Disney character
Yeah. What is scar saying? I'm gonna be. There was never a doubt the Lion King would factor into Leona phase third birthday party. She loves this romantic. So Leona asked for a cake. Who's your favorite character in The Lion King? No, but a cake depicting a very specific scene from the movie. And I felt really embarrassed asking because I thought they would think that I was a horrible parent. You know, I was like, so here's the thing, that's what my child said. I thought it was funny, I was going to go with it. We only wanted the moment that's been ripping hearts out since the mid nineties mufasa's death. That way. Leona's said everyone would be so sad, they wouldn't want to eat the cake and she'd have it all to herself. So happy really gets comedy and that's important in our family that you can tell a joke and sell a joke and she's already figuring that out at the age of threes. Rosalie. Davis with the thirsty whale bakery in North Minneapolis brought the unique requests to life. Normally, the three year old cakes don't have Dead characters on them. Now. Rosalie just wants to meet Leona. The person asking for the cake was probably more interesting than the cake. The sweet and yes, empathetic three year olds, popularity has grown beyond just twin cities cake decorators her uncle Casey's tweet about. It has nearly 750,000 likes. I've been joking that Every year she's got to go more viral one cake at a time. Let's just fulfill this really random cake request that we'll look at back at in like 10 years and laughed.
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3-year-old girl asks for a birthday cake showing the death scene of a beloved Disney character
An iconic movie scene in the Lion King served as the inspiration for a 3-year-old girl's birthday cake.Leona Feigh's quirky decision to have Mufasa's death captured on her birthday cake got quite the response. The toddler loves the classic 1994 animated Disney movie. "I felt really embarrassed asking because I thought they would think that I was a horrible parent, you know?" Allison Feigh, Leona's mother, told WCCO-TV. "And I was like, 'So here's the thing. This is what my child said. I thought it was funny. We're just gonna go with it.'"Watch the video above to learn more about this story.

An iconic movie scene in the Lion King served as the inspiration for a 3-year-old girl's birthday cake.

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Leona Feigh's quirky decision to have Mufasa's death captured on her birthday cake got quite the response. The toddler loves the classic 1994 animated Disney movie.

"I felt really embarrassed asking because I thought they would think that I was a horrible parent, you know?" Allison Feigh, Leona's mother, told WCCO-TV. "And I was like, 'So here's the thing. This is what my child said. I thought it was funny. We're just gonna go with it.'"

Watch the video above to learn more about this story.