The bride IS the real Cinderella. She made this happen. When I think of her sincerity and kindness on her wedding day to a little girl she didn't even know, I feel a little more hopeful about the world.
Dude I have autism and I believe every woman with a gold heart is a beautiful princess and every time I see a man with big white beard is Santa 🎅🏻 and I also know Santa is real because the real Santa 🎅🏻 lives in Finland and I have him as a friend on Facebook
@@nicholasclaus9695one Layla as dictator would not be that bad Two Santa clause stole my darn cookies every year so thank you for santas location now I can confront Santa for why he's stealing my cookies
I was wearing a flower crown at work with my long hair curled and a little 5 year old girl asked her mother if she could meet me as she thought I Was a princess so I played along. She was so sweet.
You don't have to have royal blood to be a princess. Layla knows this, because she saw right away that Olivia was a princess. And Olivia's kindness proves Layla was right!
@@Kalani_Saiko I know I would be. If I get my bridal dress my ulitmate goal will be to look and feel like a princess so if a girl mistook me for one I would absolutely be her princess for the moment. It would absolutely make my day.
My daughter also has autism she really loved the Disney princesses a lot from baby to 7 years old. Ariel was her favourite and the first time we had Ariel come to her birthday when she was 4 is a moment I won’t forget. She hugged her and was so excited just like Layla. My daughter still loves her princesses and loves to sing their songs. I’m so happy that lovely bride played along and helped Layla get to Disneyland to met cinderella!
That's wonderful. The joy on her face when she met both of them and the generosity of people who donated is amazing as well. Always believe in yourself Layla
I can't stop smiling. I had an Autistic brother. He was such an amazing human being who taught me compassion & understanding. Thank you for this wonderful video of this beloved little girl.
@@lathafalls7675 My brother passed away several years ago. He was an amazing human being, so kind, gentle, innocent. He was my GPS when I would drive around. He would memorize maps.
@@like_grrra The you for your kind words. My brother passed away in 2011. He was an amazing human being. We used to have carnivals in the backyard to raise money for his school which my parents founded in 1971 in NJ named S.E.A.R.C.H. Day Program, Wanamassa, NJ. What an amazing legacy they left.
seriously who thumbs down this video. Im sitting here bawling. Im an ASD momma and this is such a beautiful gesture on everyone who donated to Layla and her family. God bless you all.
My gf and I were taking prom photos and a little girl thought I was a prince and she was a princess and we just played with her and we formed a friendship we found out she has dyslexia. So my gf saved her prom dress and also got a Cinderella inspired dress which the girls parents bought her just for the little girl. my gf and I had princess play dates and we formed a great friendship it’s so sweet of us to do for this little girl who goes through so much
I call bullsh*t! Reads as a fake story. Usually, one doesn't describe one's own actions as "it was so sweet of us." The story details are also confused and inconsistent - who bought the mystery dress - you or the parents? And dyslexia may be the only thing this person could think of, but it's not a "challenge" in the way autism often is, unless everybody was wearing sandwich board signs --- Hahahaha!.
i mean idk man it's the internet so you could be right or could be wrong because everyone doesn't know what's true don't doubt yet when you don't know if its real or not.
Thats really awesome Im so glad Autistic children are becoming more accepted its really hard growing up but when you have a disability no matter what kind it is you can be a seen as a little more Awkward then normal Ive been through that and I love videos like this
That's a very cruel thing to say. Cast members may be paid to portray the characters, but their interaction is genuine. And the girl got the best of both worlds. She got to see a princess with Cinderella, and she found a friend in the bride.
This pulled some heart strings. When my oldest boy was 4yrs old. He stole a very cute lil blonde waitresses heart once. He swore she was tinkerbell. And of course alot of waitresses came over wanting to hold my guy. Talk about a big smile on that boys face. Real heart warming to see these ladies play along for this lil girl.
This is one of those videos that makes me want to jump through my screen to find whoever gave this a thumbs down and beat them. This is such a beautiful, wonderful and heartfelt story. Why give it a thumbs down?
The poor mom always use to having to apologize to everyone when she runs up and is jus living her life is sad and really shows how everyone in society treats her and her daughter. I can’t blame her for trying to restrain her daughter out of habit from this happening and negative reactions. She is a true princess for not acting so mean to the little girl and giving her the best memories of her life 💚💚💚
Aww i love this girl shes so sweet and beautiful she really touched my heart she deserves all the happiness she can get in life and so do all of u have an amazing day🥺❤️❤️😘
This is so awesome!!!! I wish someone would do this for my special needs daughter...she's been asking me to taking her to Disney world now for 10 + yrs...never have the money to do such a thing. Love this video!!!!
@@grapejuice7665 Can you please NOT call an autistic persons needs "special", I don’t understand why able-bodied/non-disabled think the disabled/autistic communities needs are "special", when they are really not. Also this news station are using her as "inspiration porn", which calling her needs "special" is apart of inspiration porn IMO. I highly suggest that you read to two articles to educate yourself on these matters: www.forbes.com/sites/andrewpulrang/2019/11/29/how-to-avoid-inspiration-porn/?sh=315407cc5b3d www.meriahnichols.com/3-reasons-say-disability-instead-special-needs/
@@aussiefurbymogwaifan6621 I, too, am I person with a disability and I have always disliked the term “special needs.” The word “special” has a positive connotation, like your boyfriend or your girlfriend is your special friend, or your birthday is your special day. Having a disability isn’t a positive thing, in fact, it sucks, and calling it “special” doesn’t make it suck any less.
With all the crappy news on TV since the 2020 election (regardless of which side you're on) it's so nice to have something that makes you get misty-eyed. What on earth is wrong with the 50 people who disliked this?
I have autism myself and I know how difficult it can be to deal with in life, especially if you're in school or anywhere for that matter! I not even allowed to drive because of it!😟
@@SlipperySoap I am autistic too and it's good that she got to meet Cinderella, but disability justice activists will call out the news station for using her as inspiration porn. Sorry but we are NOT their inspiration just because we are autistic, or so-called "special" needs - this I just feel leads back to this whole inspiration porn thing... Read this Forbes article to learn more about this matter! www.forbes.com/sites/andrewpulrang/2019/11/29/how-to-avoid-inspiration-porn/?sh=315407cc5b3d
@@mjfangirl8779 Umm... I'm autistic too, but you do know that they are using this girl for inspiration porn?? Read this article to learn what it is 0www.forbes.com/sites/andrewpulrang/2019/11/29/how-to-avoid-inspiration-porn/?sh=315407cc5b3d
@@7svn. it's not, as someone who is autistic, I'm telling you it's not. Autism is an inherent part of who we are. We arent just living with it or suffering from it.
@@strange2970 I think you are trying a bit to hard to find something that isnt there, with and has can mean the same thing in a lot of english language, english is a broken language that makes no sense 90% of the time. its not a big deal, life is to short to stress over something as small as this.
@@7svn. Hi! Autistic person here! You’re not understanding what we mean! It has nothing to do with language, as there are proper ways to describe autistic people! When someone says that someone is “living with autism”, it implies that it is a sickness or that we are suffering from it. Which is not true at all- and the implications have negative impacts on the autistic community. It is just better, and more widely accepted, to say “autistic person”! As that is what we are. Our autism makes us who we are and it is a part of us, so it is just best to use proper phrasing. ✨
On a 2 week R&R from Iraq, I wore my uniform on the flight. Inside the US, a "slow" little girl mistook me knowing her daddy also serving. Of course, parent mode took over. I cell phoned "dad". Distracted, I got her dad's nickname from the mom. She clearly missed daddy. I obviously had a poor signal. Her crying became a smile. Mommy could not stop crying from the turnaround. The staff comped anything I could ask for. That split second was unforgettable.
Best story I have heard in a Very Long time 😢❤! This Beautiful Little Princess Laila Deserves all things That will make her Happy at any given time . And for the Bride ..Shes a Shero ! Took the time to show kimdness to a little girl who saw her in a way she may mot have ever seen herself up until that very moment that was carved out for the two of them.. Let me know we have a little window of hope left to show Love and Respect to one another 🙏🏾❤️
The real princess was the bride. Because the "Disney Princess" was being paid. She's paid to put a smile on her face, and she literally looks like a doll. The bride was authentic, and actually acted like a princess to that little girl.
I actually don't blame Layla when she sees Olivia as Cinderella, cause Olivia reminds me of Cinderella too cause of her dress and cause I have autism too just like Layla.
I have Autism, too. Specifically Aspergers (a cognitive learning disability on the spectrum of Autism). Diagnosed with it at birth...had a seizure (I was blinking uncontrollably in the womb) & this is probably how I would react if I saw a Disney princess. Heh, heh.
In Laylas eyes, the beautiful princess she met at the park was the REAL PRINCESS. Makes me mad that the world labels things for other people. I'm single, and when I meet my prince charming, he will be the one God created for me. I don't need the one at Disney World/Land. What I see in my eyes is truth. Dare anyone else change that for me. Amen!
The bride IS the real Cinderella. She made this happen. When I think of her sincerity and kindness on her wedding day to a little girl she didn't even know, I feel a little more hopeful about the world.
Layla is a true princess
Thanks for the thumbs up
Layla is a dictator
One bad comment and they get the wack
Dude I have autism and I believe every woman with a gold heart is a beautiful princess and every time I see a man with big white beard is Santa 🎅🏻 and I also know Santa is real because the real Santa 🎅🏻 lives in Finland and I have him as a friend on Facebook
Dude th-cam.com/video/6iOHZ88xiIE/w-d-xo.html
@@nicholasclaus9695one Layla as dictator would not be that bad
Two Santa clause stole my darn cookies every year so thank you for santas location now I can confront Santa for why he's stealing my cookies
I was wearing a flower crown at work with my long hair curled and a little 5 year old girl asked her mother if she could meet me as she thought I Was a princess so I played along. She was so sweet.
Cat Devereux aww that's so sweet!
liar 😆
@@shutup6791 YOU HAD TO RUIN IT!! 😫😫
@@PGOuma you really ruin it 😆
@@shutup6791 how do you know she’s lying?
You don't have to have royal blood to be a princess. Layla knows this, because she saw right away that Olivia was a princess. And Olivia's kindness proves Layla was right!
I prefer Layla's version of Cinderella over the Disney version.
Me too!
Agreed.
Hreet Zetturn you disgust me
@Hreet Zetturn well aren't you just a big ol' bag of creepy.
Agreed
That was nice of the bride to play along. She could have just been polite and corrected her, but she decided to just play along.
She was probably flattered
@@Kalani_Saiko I know I would be. If I get my bridal dress my ulitmate goal will be to look and feel like a princess so if a girl mistook me for one I would absolutely be her princess for the moment. It would absolutely make my day.
You can't correct a mistake if this little girl is autistic and is happy with that mistake.
So and you're point is? Is she just autistic and she lucky to see a Disney princess cinderella
Blessings to this little girl and her friend the lovely hearted bride!
Christine Vogt-Klimshuk, I know. It’s sad, happy, beautiful, & cute.
She met the real princess (Olivia) during the wedding photos.
My daughter also has autism she really loved the Disney princesses a lot from baby to 7 years old. Ariel was her favourite and the first time we had Ariel come to her birthday when she was 4 is a moment I won’t forget. She hugged her and was so excited just like Layla. My daughter still loves her princesses and loves to sing their songs. I’m so happy that lovely bride played along and helped Layla get to Disneyland to met cinderella!
That's wonderful. The joy on her face when she met both of them and the generosity of people who donated is amazing as well. Always believe in yourself Layla
Olivia is the EPITOME of a true princess. Kind, sweet, full of nothing but love.
Props to that actress who played Cinderella and was willing to go along and give that girl a memorable experience.
I am so glad there was a follow up story to the Layla meeting the bride story. Thank you news 8.
A true princess shows love and compassion to others, especially those who need it most
This young child is so sweet, I'm glad she's living her dream!
I can't stop smiling. I had an Autistic brother. He was such an amazing human being who taught me compassion & understanding. Thank you for this wonderful video of this beloved little girl.
What happen to your brother if that’s ok ?
@@lathafalls7675 My brother passed away several years ago. He was an amazing human being, so kind, gentle, innocent. He was my GPS when I would drive around. He would memorize maps.
@@phoch2331I’m so sory u will see u brother aging his in Heaven with God and Jesus
i hope you’re doing well, you and your brother sound amazingly kind.
@@like_grrra The you for your kind words. My brother passed away in 2011. He was an amazing human being. We used to have carnivals in the backyard to raise money for his school which my parents founded in 1971 in NJ named S.E.A.R.C.H. Day Program, Wanamassa, NJ. What an amazing legacy they left.
seriously who thumbs down this video. Im sitting here bawling. Im an ASD momma and this is such a beautiful gesture on everyone who donated to Layla and her family. God bless you all.
It's stories like these that melt the hardest of hearts.
My gf and I were taking prom photos and a little girl thought I was a prince and she was a princess and we just played with her and we formed a friendship we found out she has dyslexia. So my gf saved her prom dress and also got a Cinderella inspired dress which the girls parents bought her just for the little girl. my gf and I had princess play dates and we formed a great friendship it’s so sweet of us to do for this little girl who goes through so much
So...she... was dyslexic?
I hope she can read a bit better by now. You robot.
I call bullsh*t! Reads as a fake story. Usually, one doesn't describe one's own actions as "it was so sweet of us." The story details are also confused and inconsistent - who bought the mystery dress - you or the parents? And dyslexia may be the only thing this person could think of, but it's not a "challenge" in the way autism often is, unless everybody was wearing sandwich board signs --- Hahahaha!.
i mean idk man it's the internet so you could be right or could be wrong because everyone doesn't know what's true don't doubt yet when you don't know if its real or not.
@@Eepop_stuffs Hahahahaha!
this is an honor for her because of this girl she becomes a princess
Thats really awesome Im so glad Autistic children are becoming more accepted its really hard growing up but when you have a disability no matter what kind it is you can be a seen as a little more Awkward then normal Ive been through that and I love videos like this
The bride was the real one. She was kind and go along with her without any doubt.
This Cinderella gets pay to do that.
That's a very cruel thing to say. Cast members may be paid to portray the characters, but their interaction is genuine. And the girl got the best of both worlds. She got to see a princess with Cinderella, and she found a friend in the bride.
@@magickelfgirl That’s like getting mad for somebody because they get paid to do something sweet. Oh wait, it is
True. But the Disney cast members go out of their way to make the children happy.
Agreed this one was so fake you can tell she was waiting for 5pm to gtfo
so the bride gets paid to do her job--heavy equipment operator--id rather be a princess.
This pulled some heart strings. When my oldest boy was 4yrs old. He stole a very cute lil blonde waitresses heart once. He swore she was tinkerbell. And of course alot of waitresses came over wanting to hold my guy. Talk about a big smile on that boys face. Real heart warming to see these ladies play along for this lil girl.
This is one of those videos that makes me want to jump through my screen to find whoever gave this a thumbs down and beat them. This is such a beautiful, wonderful and heartfelt story. Why give it a thumbs down?
join cobra Kai
The true princesses are Olivia and of course little Layla. This story made me cry. What a beautiful lady Olivia is.
Omg this is truly amazing I'm so glad she got to go to Disney world.
If that little girl would look in a mirror she would see a princess even day 💜
They may be princesses but Layla is the queen of them all💛
The poor mom always use to having to apologize to everyone when she runs up and is jus living her life is sad and really shows how everyone in society treats her and her daughter. I can’t blame her for trying to restrain her daughter out of habit from this happening and negative reactions. She is a true princess for not acting so mean to the little girl and giving her the best memories of her life 💚💚💚
What a beautiful story. Darling child... and all the princesses are so sweet..
Layla and the meeting of the bride Is like something from a story and I love it..
what a sweet child. a wonderful memory.
She deserved the Disney trip for being so lovely❤
Both Cinderella’s are gorgeous and kind.
Aw! Bless her wee heart!
Kids are so innocent.🥺🥺🥺❤️
Aww i love this girl shes so sweet and beautiful she really touched my heart she deserves all the happiness she can get in life and so do all of u have an amazing day🥺❤️❤️😘
This is so awesome!!!! I wish someone would do this for my special needs daughter...she's been asking me to taking her to Disney world now for 10 + yrs...never have the money to do such a thing. Love this video!!!!
@man man me too....thanks man!
@@grapejuice7665 Can you please NOT call an autistic persons needs "special", I don’t understand why able-bodied/non-disabled think the disabled/autistic communities needs are "special", when they are really not. Also this news station are using her as "inspiration porn", which calling her needs "special" is apart of inspiration porn IMO.
I highly suggest that you read to two articles to educate yourself on these matters: www.forbes.com/sites/andrewpulrang/2019/11/29/how-to-avoid-inspiration-porn/?sh=315407cc5b3d
www.meriahnichols.com/3-reasons-say-disability-instead-special-needs/
@@aussiefurbymogwaifan6621 I, too, am I person with a disability and I have always disliked the term “special needs.” The word “special” has a positive connotation, like your boyfriend or your girlfriend is your special friend, or your birthday is your special day. Having a disability isn’t a positive thing, in fact, it sucks, and calling it “special” doesn’t make it suck any less.
@@rebecca8525 would you prefer specialized needs?
What kind of speacil needs do u darughter have I have speacil needs to ? I hope it’s ok I ask ?
Whoever gave a thumbs down, I WILL FIND YOU!!!
😂 😂 😂
They Probbably just had blurry eyes
They were probably from her evil stepsisters...
but i tough ur afraid of everything😆
It's simple: The Tremaine Family
She must have had a magical experience. I’m happy for her :)
The world would be a wonderful place if we all acted like children, and kind princesses
With all the crappy news on TV since the 2020 election (regardless of which side you're on) it's so nice to have something that makes you get misty-eyed. What on earth is wrong with the 50 people who disliked this?
This is so beautiful in every way possible...
Wow what a beautiful moment
So sweet, Layla has good taste in wonderful, beautiful people, inside and out
What a huge compliment to be confused with a Disney princess.
I can't believe she is autism, what a beautiful pretty little princess she is
I have autism myself and I know how difficult it can be to deal with in life, especially if you're in school or anywhere for that matter! I not even allowed to drive because of it!😟
@@SlipperySoap I am autistic too and it's good that she got to meet Cinderella, but disability justice activists will call out the news station for using her as inspiration porn. Sorry but we are NOT their inspiration just because we are autistic, or so-called "special" needs - this I just feel leads back to this whole inspiration porn thing... Read this Forbes article to learn more about this matter! www.forbes.com/sites/andrewpulrang/2019/11/29/how-to-avoid-inspiration-porn/?sh=315407cc5b3d
@@SlipperySoapI’m sory
@@lathafalls7675 It's OK, I'm doing my best to make the most of it 😌!
@@SlipperySoap Same thing for me. I have learning disability as well so it takes time for me to get used to.
Sweet Laila! She would be about 10 years old today. I hope she never loses her enthusiasm for the things she loves.
Essa é a razão porque princesas importam. Deus abençoe esse pequeno anjo.
I love Cinderella! She’s one of my favorite Disney Princesses and one of my favorite Disney Characters in general!
I have autism too and the Disney Princess I met was Mulan at Disney California Adventure last year.
😭😭😭😭 my heart I cant!!!!
I have autism as well
@A320 REMF thank you, you are so sweet😊😊
@@mjfangirl8779 Umm... I'm autistic too, but you do know that they are using this girl for inspiration porn?? Read this article to learn what it is 0www.forbes.com/sites/andrewpulrang/2019/11/29/how-to-avoid-inspiration-porn/?sh=315407cc5b3d
@@aussiefurbymogwaifan6621 Somehow i highly doubt that...
@@TimeWisely why do you doubt it?? I'll copy one of my other comments so you can read it and see what you think then
This story melted my heart ♥️
She has her princess:that bride.
That's the nicest that anyone has ever done for somebody 🙂
Such a beautiful and heart warming story
This is the sweetest thing ive ever seen!
Awwwwww I saw the first video, wow. This is so wholesome
What a sweet story ... we need more stories like this
But still Olivia is the Cinderella to me 🙊🙊🙊🙊❤
Who
Olivia the women who went to see Layla the girl with autism
Dream Big Princess Layla!
“Living with autism” Seriously, it’s okay to say “has autism” or “is on the autism spectrum.”
its fine as it is... stop being so picky
@@7svn. it's not, as someone who is autistic, I'm telling you it's not. Autism is an inherent part of who we are. We arent just living with it or suffering from it.
@@strange2970 I think you are trying a bit to hard to find something that isnt there, with and has can mean the same thing in a lot of english language, english is a broken language that makes no sense 90% of the time.
its not a big deal, life is to short to stress over something as small as this.
Yes. Ablism cringe. I almost swallowed my tongue when they said it like that.
@@7svn. Hi! Autistic person here! You’re not understanding what we mean! It has nothing to do with language, as there are proper ways to describe autistic people!
When someone says that someone is “living with autism”, it implies that it is a sickness or that we are suffering from it. Which is not true at all- and the implications have negative impacts on the autistic community. It is just better, and more widely accepted, to say “autistic person”! As that is what we are. Our autism makes us who we are and it is a part of us, so it is just best to use proper phrasing. ✨
Awwwww. What a thrill for this little girl!
Princess Layla is living her best Princess Life.👑💕🎉
Who else agree’s Layla will become the next Disney Princess?
love and respect for beautiful souls like them ! ......indeed a big hug from INDIA
On a 2 week R&R from Iraq, I wore my uniform on the flight. Inside the US, a "slow" little girl mistook me knowing her daddy also serving. Of course, parent mode took over. I cell phoned "dad". Distracted, I got her dad's nickname from the mom. She clearly missed daddy. I obviously had a poor signal. Her crying became a smile. Mommy could not stop crying from the turnaround. The staff comped anything I could ask for. That split second was unforgettable.
May God 🙏 bless the people who care for the girl.
Well said
I wish the teal voice actor of Cinderella was alive that’s the one I want to meet
every Tindrella i date: "you are so macho"
me: watching cat videos, and crying to a video of a little girl meeting Cindrella!
Best story I have heard in a Very Long time 😢❤!
This Beautiful Little Princess Laila Deserves all things That will make her Happy at any given time . And for the Bride ..Shes a Shero ! Took the time to show kimdness to a little girl who saw her in a way she may mot have ever seen herself up until that very moment that was carved out for the two of them..
Let me know we have a little window of hope left to show Love and Respect to one another 🙏🏾❤️
Love it. Love everything about it.
“Sometimes she doesn’t know how to interact”... I say, she knows exactly how to interact. It is us who have inhibitions and ridiculous rules.
although people with ptsd or even autism might not like to be touched by others
@@aliciaevans2012 I wasn't aware, sorry. And thank you. All I see is a kid being a kid.
@@Kiran-zy2dl nah, you're fine. Just wanted to point that out.
Gets you in the feels
Olivia DOES remind me of Cinderella (1950). 😌 I can totally see what Layla saw in her. 🙌🏻✨
Her name is Layla
@@saraswinerton7202She said her name right
The real one can't touch how the other girl did. So sweet
Oh my gosh how sweet Leila as princess. She is so adorable . ❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍
The real princess was the bride. Because the "Disney Princess" was being paid. She's paid to put a smile on her face, and she literally looks like a doll. The bride was authentic, and actually acted like a princess to that little girl.
Oh my god that's adorable
That actress who play Cinderella in Disney is very good looking. Hope they give her a chance to perform in some movie someday soon.
I have autism too and I loved princesses at that age too
Thank You for sharing! 💖🌼🌻🙏
Love it so cute she made this girl so happen
I actually don't blame Layla when she sees Olivia as Cinderella, cause Olivia reminds me of Cinderella too cause of her dress and cause I have autism too just like Layla.
This is so beautiful ...
I have Autism, too. Specifically Aspergers (a cognitive learning disability on the spectrum of Autism). Diagnosed with it at birth...had a seizure (I was blinking uncontrollably in the womb) & this is probably how I would react if I saw a Disney princess. Heh, heh.
In Laylas eyes, the beautiful princess she met at the park was the REAL PRINCESS. Makes me mad that the world labels things for other people. I'm single, and when I meet my prince charming, he will be the one God created for me. I don't need the one at Disney World/Land. What I see in my eyes is truth. Dare anyone else change that for me. Amen!
I'm going to really cry because my sister has autism but I love her still she's very special to me
LOVE THIS SO MUCH
They wanted 50K To go to disney world? LMAO
So she didn't get confused that the Disneyland!Cinderella and "her" Cinderella weren't the same person? How would they have explained it?
LoLoLL. Lots of Love on Layla Lester! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Awww! She got to meet her in real!
Are you trying to make me cry? You succeeded.
Aww that’s cute
That's really awesome 😊👌
$50,000 to send them to Disneyworld? 😂
Very few things if any are more special than a little girl
the real deal? the bride was amazing.