The viral baby who showed immense excitement about going to the Four Seasons Orlando has finally had her wish granted.
In the original TikTok video, posted on May 16 and now with nearly 60 million views, the baby’s mom asked who wanted to go to the luxurious hotel, and the little one in her father’s arms was the first to eagerly exclaim, “Meeee!” with a raised hand and pointed finger. Her toddler sister next to her also expressed interest, but it was Kate, now known as “the fully conscious baby,” who captured the internet’s fascination.
Just over a week later, Kate’s dream vacation became a reality, as showcased in additional videos shared by the baby’s aunt — who also posted the initial video — and by Four Seasons themselves. From the TikToks, it’s evident that the hotel went above and beyond to ensure the young spokesperson was well taken care of.
The luxury hotel’s video depicts the baby dressed in a princess outfit adorned with a tiara, a suit and bowtie, as well as swimsuits for the summer getaway. She is seen being pampered poolside and enjoying truffle spaghetti with her hands. The video concludes with a Four Seasons card posing the question, “Where to next?” potentially teasing more trips for the laid-back child.
In other videos shared by Kate’s aunt, the baby is shown relishing a lavish room service breakfast spread and lounging in a pool robe during a photoshoot. And who could forget the cucumber slices on her eyes?
The family recently revealed to PEOPLE that their 1-year-old’s sudden fame was unexpected. Kate’s mom, Bailey, mentioned that she only recorded the moment to persuade the baby’s grandparents to join them on vacation.
“My husband’s shirt was unbuttoned. Kate was in her diaper. This was before bath time. There was really no opportunity to re-record this,” Bailey explained to the publication.
Kate’s aunt, Stefanie, shared with PEOPLE that she initially shared the clip with her “50 followers” without informing the baby’s parents.
“Initially, we were just laughing at all the comments and reaction videos, but now it has become a huge phenomenon with major brands jumping on the bandwagon,” Stefanie noted, mentioning Netflix and sports leagues as part of the viral trend on TikTok.