If you think you have seen every cute farm animal video the internet has to offer, hold on to your stuffing because these tutu-wearing turkeys are about to steal your entire holiday spirit. In the cute clip, a flock of turkeys struts around in brightly colored tulle skirts like they are walking the Thanksgiving runway. They have confidence. They have attitude. They have the kind of chaotic energy that says I know what month it is, and I am choosing life.
Just check out these ladies (and boys) below.
The adorable video, shared on the TikTok account @leahc.taylorjeffe, has people in the comments finding these turkeys very fetching in their little tutus. Here’s a fun fact about a turkey from when my kid went to middle school—her school, which was a sort of hippy-dippy private school with its own farm, had a resident turkey named Kevin. Kevin was an absolute a-hole and once guarded the door to the school and hissed at me, making me late for student/teacher conferences. At the fall gala, you could bid on Kevin to spare his life and also win a bottle of champagne, which we did one year, even though Kevin terrorized me.
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That is basically the only contact I have ever had with a turkey, except for, you know… cooking one.
One person said, “That’s it. We’re having brisket on Thanksgiving.” Someone else added, “I did not have turkey ballerinas on my bingo card, but I am here for it though.” Someone else replied, “That was just too stinking cute. I don’t know if I can eat turkey now.”
There is something so funny and perfect about a turkey in a tutu acting like it has places to be and people to impress. And you cannot help but root for them. Because if a turkey is putting this much effort into its outfit, maybe you should look at it and say, “You know what, girl, you win.” Grab a frozen pizza. Order Thai food. Crack a beer and call it a day. No one says you HAVE to eat turkey on Thanksgiving!
If you’d like to learn more about turkeys, here are some fun facts for you.
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