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4-Year-Old Takes Microphone To Call Out Grinch Classmate During Christmas Performance

A 4-year-old used her time on the mic to call out a Grinch classmate during a Christmas performance. Now, it’s going viral online. When you get that mic in your…

Christmas ornaments hanging on a Christmas tree. 4-Year-Old Takes Microphone To Call Out Grinch Classmate During Christmas Performance

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A 4-year-old used her time on the mic to call out a Grinch classmate during a Christmas performance. Now, it's going viral online.

When you get that mic in your hand you have one shot to let your feelings be heard and share your thoughts with anyone whose listening. Well, this little girl didn't let her time on the mic go by without any regret. She took the time to shoutout all of her sweet classmates--except for one. The principal standing next to her quickly realized what was about to go down and took the mic away from her escorting her off of the stage. The hilarious moment at the school's Christmas performance is now going viral and it's easy to see why. You can see the adorable video for yourself below.

Little Girl Calls Out Grinch Classmate During Christmas Performance

The viral video was shared by @katdunn on Instagram and already has more than 438,000 likes on the app. The video is captioned, "this happened at my nieces and nephews Christmas performance last night and it was too funny not to share. WHO is this diva??!! credit: @storiesbystori."

It seems like the little girl shown in the video's name is Stori and she used her time on the mic to let her thoughts be heard. It seems like she knew what she was doing when she got ahold of that microphone. The video is now seemingly everywhere online and on your TV. She even made an appearance on Good Morning America where her mom, Brenna Massa, said that the video clip shows her daughter's true personality.

According to ABC News, the mom said the school program was wrapping up and Stori, who is in junior kindergarten, had performed a song but they never expected her to return to the stage at the end of the Christmas performance. Now, the whole world is enjoying the video. Massa tells ABC News, "It's so fun to see, like, the world--like, I get messages from Brazil, just to hear their reactions and tell us the joy that she's bringing to their lives and how they're cracking up, and they're already in love with her." They're going to have their hands full with this one down the road you can already tell! That's a lot of sass packed into a tiny body. You don't lose your attitude as your get older, you only become more comfortable with it.

“Die Hard” And 5 Other Debatable Christmas Movies

'Tis the season for Christmas movies, but what makes a Christmas movie a "Christmas movie?" Does it have to take place on Christmas? Must Christmas be the primary theme? Is Die Hard a Christmas movie?

It's a question that seems to be as old as the holiday itself. Everyone has an opinion, and we could be closer to an answer than ever before.

In determining what makes a Christmas movie a "Christmas movie," Yahoo! UK came up with a two-question litmus test. To try to determine if a movie is indeed a Christmas movie, they say you have to first ask "does watching the film at any other time of year feel weird? If no, then it's not a Christmas movie."

Then, they suggest you ask, "if you take Christmas out of the movie, does it still make sense? If yes, then it's not a Christmas movie."

Die Hard & Other Debatable Christmas Movies

I think those are fair criteria. It's not a Christmas movie if you can watch it during the summer and have no issue. If it has the same feel in August as it does on Christmas, it shouldn't be a Christmas movie.

Likewise, I feel like Christmas has to be the primary theme of the movie. If you can remove Christmas from the plot and it still makes sense it shouldn't be considered a Christmas movie.

So, given these characteristics I feel like Die Hard would not be considered a Christmas movie. Despite the movie taking place on Christmas, you can watch the movie all year long. It doesn't have to be exclusively tied to Christmas. To me, it doesn't pass the litmus test.

In a new poll, 26% of people said that Die Hard is a Christmas movie. 50% of people surveyed said it is not. Then, 23% say they "aren't sure."

Die Hard isn't the only movie that we question if it's a Christmas movie or not. Some of the best movies of all-time could fall into this vague area. Here are five other movies that are debatable Christmas movies, just like Die Hard.

Mean Girls

You can't think about Mean Girls without thinking of the Jingle Bell Rock performance. They're all in their Santa outfits. However, Christmas isn't a big enough theme in the movie.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Harry Potter works great year round. It's a Christmas movie, it's a Halloween movie, due to all the feasts it's even a Thanksgiving movie. However, because of all these factors I don't think it's really a Christmas movie. Still great, though.

Catch Me If You Can

A lot of the movie happens on Christmas Eve. It's a big part of the movie. However, no way can we consider it a Christmas movie.

Gremlins

It was originally marketed as a Christmas movie for kids. However, because it's so different from the others it's hard to call it a Christmas movie. Does it pass the test in your opinion?

Batman Returns

Pretty much the entire movie takes place during the Christmas season. It's tied very closely to Christmas. It could actually be a Christmas movie, if you think about it.

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Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.