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A Girl Asks Best Friend With Down Syndrome To Be Her Prom Date-His Reaction Touched Our Hearts


Friendship is the most precious thing in our life, and if you have a good friend who can do anything to make you feel happy, is a treasure to keep for a long time.

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In April 2018, Ben Robinson, of Burnsville, was captured completely shocked, when his longtime friend, Rachel Newberry, surprised him at school.

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A video uploaded to Twitter by Rachel showed Ben, who has Down syndrome, walking into Mountain Heritage High School’s auditorium. He was handed flowers as he walked in while Randy Newman’s song “You Got a Friend in Me” played.

On the stage, when the curtains pulled open, Rachel appeared to ask Ben if he would be her date to the prom. Ben cried with joy and shouted yes.

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“I did this all, just for you,” Rachel told him.

Her video received the attention of Twitter users, who liked the video and has given their overwhelming responses.

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“Never in my life did I think asking my childhood best friend to prom would amount to something like this…. I am speechless,” she wrote.

She added, “Ben is so incredibly loved in the community that we live in, and the only reason I filmed and posted the proposal was so that the people who know and love him could enjoy!”

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Watch the proposal below! 

Video Credit: Rumble Viral

The video has touched the hearts of many, there are some who thought Rachel was just being good-hearted, but she disagrees.

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“I don’t think that me asking my friend to prom makes me a good person,” she told CBS News.

Rachel and Ben have known each other their whole lives since they attended Sunday school together. Rachel didn’t know that Ben has Down syndrome until “someone told me eventually and explained it.”

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Rachel knows about Ben’s Down syndrome, and despite learning of Ben’s condition, “he’s still just my best friend after that,” she said.

 

 

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