Home / News / Celebrity News This viral Michael Buble video has parents everywhere crying about our kids growing up Grab a tissue, mama. By Heather Marcoux July 23, 2021 Rectangle This story was originally published on August 21, 2019 Michael Bublé knows how to make music that makes us feel all the feels, and his viral lyric video for his song “Forever Now” proves it. If you’ve got kids heading back to school, watch this at your own risk and with some tissues handy, mama. The video is a simple animation of a child’s room as it transforms over time from a nursery to the packed-up bedroom of a young adult leaving the nest. We held it together until it got to this part: “It wasn’t so long ago, we walked together and you held my hand. and now you’re getting too big to want to.” The video reminds us of the classic children’s book Love You Forever, and that the babies in our arms today will one day be in someone else’s arms. Right now, when our days are filled with bottle washing and shoe getting and making sure that no one falls asleep in their car seat the days sometimes feel so long, but Bublé’s telling us something that we sometimes forget: One day we will be looking back and wondering why these long days went by so fast. Something else that’s forever? No matter what, you are forever their mama—and that’s the best title of all. Related Stories Celebrity News Hailey Bieber’s latest TikTok is proof that ‘mom brain’ spares no one News Chrissy Teigen’s co-bathing photo with kids sparks debate—here’s why it’s more common than you think Pregnancy Celebrity baby name trends: Thematic names that tell a story Categories: Celebrity News, Life, News, Parenting Related articles News Mom thought her toddler was playing quietly—then he did the ‘unthinkable’ February 11, 2025 News ‘This is equal custody’: Viral video captures heartbreaking co-parenting moment January 28, 2025 News Mom picks up ‘sick’ 5-year-old daughter from school—what happened next left her speechless January 27, 2025 News Mom’s viral video reveals son loves $2 toy more than Christmas gift—and every parent can relate January 21, 2025 Parenting Why every parent needs a “safe word” to tap out—before they snap January 3, 2025