Adorable toddler doesn't really want her aunt to take a selfie

Never too young to learn proper selfie etiquette.

Some people really know how to steal the spotlight. And most of those people are children.

Twitter user @bbygirlniy posted a video of her adorable baby niece rambunctiously ruining a lovely selfie she was trying to take.

Niy is seen serving up looks in the grass as her niece Gaia runs by and curiously picks up the camera. Gaia proceeds to run away with the camera pointed directly at her face and it is too pure.

You can't possibly get mad at that face.

Just wait till she's old enough to understand how hard it is to get the ideal selfie-lighting and she will certainly put an end to this behavior.

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