Reporter Makes Kid, 4, Cry Missing His Mom on TV, Courtney Friel Makes Pre K Student Cry -VIDEO

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Reporter Makes Kid, 4, Cry Missing His Mom on TV, Courtney Friel Makes Pre K Student Cry -VIDEO

WATCH: Awwwwww. This video — just… awwwww. KTLA TV Reporter Courtney Friel Makes Pre-K Student Andrew Macias Cry for His Mommy. 'Don't hate me' LOS ANGELES, CA - In Los Angeles, students headed back to class at City Terrace Elementary School.
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When talking with KTLA 5's Courtney Friel, Macias gave a tearful answer about his mother. She was off-camera to give him a hug afterwards.
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When you’re a kid, your mommy is your world. But as you grow up, you start to grow apart and find your own path. But deep down inside, you’ll always be attached to your mother. It’s human nature.
And that has never been more apparent than when KTLA reporter Courtney Friel asked incoming Pre-K student Andrew Macias if he’ll miss his mother while at school.

At first he proudly declared “No,” and laughed, likely thinking, “I got this. I’ma be my own lil man!”

And then he cried, realizing he can’t fight the truth: He’s definitely gonna miss his mommy.
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Andrew Macis, 4, cries when TV reporter asks him

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