Shocking moment toddler is caught on video drinking a BEER at Texas football game – while her mom turns a blind eye
Here is the shocking moment a toddler was spotted taking several chugs of a beer in the stands of Darrell K Royal Stadium in Austin on Saturday during a Texas football game.
Fans were left stunned at the behavior as the young child takes three substantial sips of the Michelob Ultra in the recorded video.
Sitting to the toddler’s right appears to be her older brother, who is chugging water, and not a beer.
Her mother, sitting directly to her left, is oblivious of the illegal activity her young daughter is participating in, while those two rows behind the child got it on video.
The young female may not have started elementary school yet while taking, hopefully, her first swigs of an alcoholic drink, much less be at the legal drinking age of 21.
A female toddler was spotted drinking a beer during Saturday’s Texas football game in Austin
The child’s mother appears to be sitting to the toddler’s left and is not stopping the drinking
Whether the young child was just told to hold the beer, and did not follow directions is unclear.
It would be even more bizarre if the young girl was told to try her first alcoholic drink at such a young age in a public setting.
The female toddler clearly is not in the wrong place, as her face is painted white, one of the two primary Longhorn colors.
Even if America’s colleges are rife with underaged drinking, even at college football tailgates, the toddler being given a beer is beyond comprehension.
And neither of the girl’s parents look to be stopping the behavior, even as one TikTok user says ‘It’s ok it’s just Michelob it’s basically water.’
Some were not as into the idea of a toddler drinking, reacting to the video by saying ‘Omg!!! Why didn’t anyone tell her!!!!!’ and ‘What I’m the 1979 is this!’
Others echoed the beer-sipping wasn’t too bad as others on social media stated ‘Finally a kid not using an iPad’ and ‘She’s supervised! It’s fine!’
Darrell K Royal has sold alcohol inside the venue since 2015, long before many other schools in the Southeastern Conference stopped having dry football stadiums.