Uncle Wears Prom Dress To Movie So Niece Wouldn't Feel Alone
March 24, 2015 #gay #lgbt
 
By AlexKelst
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Pictures of this uncle in a dress are going viral as the internet falls in love with this story.

When uncle Jesse Nagy saw that his 4-year-old niece Izzy was nervous to wear her favorite princess gown in public, he did something that not many other 25-year-old dudes would do. He offered to wear a dress too.


According to reports, a friend uploaded Jesse's facebook posts (below) to Reddit. Users picked up the story instantly, making it a top post. Jesse wasn't halfway through the movie with Izzy when his phone started to go crazy with notifications.


What a great story! Now it seems that he's still playing dressup. What do you think of this one?


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