KUALA LUMPUR: A heartwarming surprise that left netizens in tears went viral after a group of loving siblings pulled off a great surprise for their unsuspecting parents: a brand-new car.
In a TikTok video posted by @syarzwni, a big group of siblings and their children gathered at a rented homestay in their hometown, eagerly awaiting their parents' arrival.
When the parents arrived and opened the door, they were met with an unexpected scene, finding their family assembled for a heartfelt reunion.
But the real surprise was yet to come. The children led their parents to the garage, where a brand-new car awaited the old couple.
When they unveiled the vehicle by removing the cloth covering the car, the parents were left utterly astonished, with the mother moved to tears.
The father, initially in shock, took a seat behind the wheel, struggling to comprehend the generous gift. Both parents then took a spin in their new car, a thoughtful present from their loving children.
The video's caption reveals that the parents had no idea their children and grandchildren were coming back to gather in their hometown, leading to light-hearted lectures about not informing them sooner.
The true surprise was the new car, purchased quietly by the siblings after their father's old vehicle began to break down frequently.
Worried about their father's tendency to browse social media for second-hand cars, the children stepped in to prevent him from purchasing a used vehicle that could lead to further problems, including breakdowns and financial burdens.
The emotional video has garnered over 180,000 views and 9,000 likes, as netizens express their happiness for both the parents and children.
User @hanaqaisarah158 noted that having siblings who work together is a big blessing and hopes they "are always close," while @norainimohd.paris called them "amazing people."
Many netizens shared their own reflections, with @puan.elly noting that the video made her cry as she missed her late parents, and @wzaidah68 expressing a desire to buy a car for her father, who passed away when she was young, calling it a dream.