Congressman's Son Steals the Show with Silly Faces During House Speech

  • Ms. Kellie McGlynn Jr.
  • June 5, 2024 05:03pm
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A congressman's son became an instant viral sensation after making a series of silly faces in the background while his father spoke on the House floor.

Congressman's Son Steals the Show with Silly Faces During House Speech

Rep. John Rose, R-Tenn., and his six-year-old son, Guy, joined "Fox & Friends" Tuesday following the viral moment that has captivated viewers across the nation.

"It's certainly not what I expected when I told him to smile at Sam. I was thinking maybe his little 3-year-old brother that's back home with mom would enjoy seeing Guy on TV," Rose told Steve Doocy.

Congressman's Son Steals the Show with Silly Faces During House Speech

Rose explained that he brought his son to work with him this week because he recently graduated from kindergarten, and he was trying to divide and conquer child care responsibilities with his wife, Chelsea, who also works full-time.

His remarks on Monday were focused on his reaction to former President Trump's conviction, calling it a "setback" for the country as a whole.

Congressman's Son Steals the Show with Silly Faces During House Speech

"Regardless of one's opinion of the current Republican nominee, we'd be well-served to remember the long and cherished tradition we have in this country of settling our political differences at the ballot box," he said.

However, few viewers heard his remarks after they quickly became distracted by Guy's antics in the background.

"Guy, your dad had you sit in that particular chair so you would be on TV, and you were," Doocy said. "And we're watching you right now… What are you doing?"

"Making a symbol… to my brother to try to make him laugh," Guy responded. He explained that he was trying to spell his brother's name.

When asked by Doocy if he had anything else to say to the viewers, Guy replied: "Not really."

"Do you want to say hello to anybody?" Doocy pressed as laughs were heard off-camera.

"Not at all," Guy responded.

Rose said he brought his son to work because "he's the most well-behaved of my three boys. He can sit still, he can pay attention… and he always has a smile on his face."

Rose added that he was proud of his son for staying calm and collected despite the unexpected attention.

"He did a great job. I'm very proud of him," Rose said.

Guy's silly faces have brought smiles to millions of Americans and reminded them of the lighter side of life, even amidst the current political climate.

Political analysts have praised Guy's performance for its ability to break down partisan barriers and unite people from all walks of life.

"Guy's silly faces have shown us that even in the most serious of settings, there is always room for laughter and joy," said one analyst. "He has reminded us that we should never take ourselves too seriously."

Guy's popularity has soared in recent days, with many fans creating memes and fan art featuring his iconic expressions.

A GoFundMe page set up to raise money for Guy's college education has already surpassed its goal of $100,000.

Guy's appearance on "Fox & Friends" has not only entertained viewers but has also raised awareness about the importance of supporting children's education.

"I'm so grateful for the opportunity to share Guy's story with the world," Rose said. "I hope that it will inspire other parents to invest in their children's future."

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