A Giant Protest. A Nervous Toddler. Time for 'Baby Shark.'

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When Eliane Jabbour found herself in the middle of a crowd of protesters in Lebanon on Saturday night, she was understandably concerned that the noise and commotion would be frightening for her toddler son, who had just woken from a nap in the passenger seat of her car.But it didn't quite pan out

When Eliane Jabbour found herself in the middle of a crowd of protesters in Lebanon on Saturday night, she was understandably concerned that the noise and commotion would be frightening for her toddler son, who had just woken from a nap in the passenger seat of her car.Robin, her 15-month-old son, was confronted by an astonishing sight: Protesters encircled the car with big grins to serenade him with the earworm song “Baby Shark” — complete with its playful dance.

During those protests, thousands have gathered on the streets of Beirut and around the country, demanding an end to chronic corruption and denouncing the government of Prime Minister Saad Hariri. “I told them, ‘I have my baby with me, just don’t be too loud,’” Jabbour said when she described the scene by phone on Tuesday.

The infectious song was produced by a company based in Seoul, South Korea, in 2015. It has been viewed more than 3.7 billion times on YouTube and adapted into more than 100 versions in 11 languages.

 

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