Khloé Kardashian recreates 'Charlie bit me' viral video with nephews Mason and Reign Disick

"Ow!"
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Almost 10 years ago, a YouTube video of a British boy named Charlie biting his older brother's finger went viral and was, at one point, the most viewed video on the internet.

Fast forward to the present day: Thanks to Khloé Kardashian's Instagram, we finally have a remake that may be worth just as much attention, largely because it involves adorable Kardashian offspring.

Mason Disick and his little brother Reign recreated the video with the help of their aunt Khloé, who posted it to Instagram with a caption expressing how much she missed them. He nails the line perfectly, chiming in, "Ow! Charlie bit my finger and it really hurts" right on cue.


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There are a lot more giggles than the original, and it's hard to disagree with Khloé: Mason's accent is pretty spot on for a six year old.

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