DOWNTOWN ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA: In an unexpected and surprising turn of events, a recent video from a Flo Rida concert has set the internet abuzz.
Footage shows rapper Flo Rida passionately performing his chart-topping hit 'Low' when he unexpectedly stretches his arms out toward the audience.
Crowd surfing baby takes the spotlight at Flo Rida concert
But what comes next is truly amazing, as surfing above the hands of the energized crowd is none other than a baby.
In a daring but carefully executed maneuver, Flo Rida, whose real name is Tramar Lacel Dillard, takes the baby in his arms without missing a beat during his performance.
As if this daring act wasn't enough, the video also shows the same baby later finding himself on stage being held aloft by a man in front of an enthusiastic audience.
The video clip, which quickly racked up more than 1.1 million views, has elicited a wide range of opinions from fans and onlookers alike.
Subsequently, the video has sparked a number of reactions centered around the boundaries of entertainment and responsibility.
Some seem unfazed by the sight of the baby, claiming that the child appears to be unharmed during the experience.
Internet wonders who brought their baby to a Flo Rida concert
Internet users were quick to react to the viral video. One user tweeted, "Poor baby he's not even wearing earmuff."
Another one claimed, "Who the heck brought their baby to a flo rida concert And how do they know the baby is a flo rida fan, this is unfair."
Another user chimed in, "Yes but also this will be the coolest documented memory of this persons life."
A person added, "Our generation is just filled with terrible parents... Why bring a child to a concert?" "So irresponsible tbh," read a tweet.
"Why is the baby already having the best life and I'm still trying to work on my eye contact with people whenever I'm talking to them," tweeted another.
A user mockingly added, “Can someone find my mother? ” "why he held the baby up like that??" shared a user with a gif from the movie 'The Lion King.'