And viewers couldn’t get enough, with one tweeting: “Oh my goodness! Old people’s home for 4-year-olds on 4OD is literally getting me right in the feels.”
Another wrote: “Feeling so heart-warmed having just watched Old People’s Home for 4-Year-Olds. Really hope this idea spreads nationwide.”
Others couldn’t stop crying when the program finished, having being told by the credits at the end that the children continued to visit their new friends after the experiment ended because they loved them so much.
“Can’t stop crying at Old People’s Home for 4-year-olds,” one admitted.
“Crying my eyes out at Hamish on old people’s homes for 4-year-olds!” said another.
And a third posted: “Someone tell me why I am SOBBING at that old people’s home for 4-year-olds.”
Source: (Mirror)
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