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Dad Hilariously Dies Inside During 2-Hour “Peppa Pig”-Themed London Tour

Left image shows a man with his daughter on a London Peppa Pig Tour bus. Right image is a close-up of the unhappy scowl on the father's face.

Most parents find Peppa Pig annoying and unbearable on a good day. Unfortunately, children love the bossy little cartoon pig. Peppa lives with her parents and a younger brother, George. The pig family lives in a house at 3 Astley Street in Peppatown. The father of three girls, who posts on the TikTok channel dadlifewithriver recently had to endure a Peppa Pig Tour.

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He was not thrilled with the tour organized by his wife but suffered through it because he loves his daughter. The short video shows a decorated bus filled with children and other parents. The focus zeroes in on the scowling dad.

As the Peppa Pig Tour bus made its way through the streets of London, the father dutifully sat by his daughter. The expression on his face says he would have been happier on the SS Minnow with Gilligan and the Skipper. As the wheels on the bus went round and round, he was probably dreaming of a beautiful cruise on the RMS Titanic.

Image shows a man scowling during a Peppa Pig-themed birthday party bus tour. The kids were happy, though.
Image from TikTok.

Dressed in a football jersey and a bucket hat, he stared out the window with glazed eyes. The caption on TikTok says, “The kids loved it, and that’s all that counts.” While correct, he could have at least tried to enjoy it (and he may have). The expression on his face was probably a result of the music playing constantly in the background.

The “dad scowl” seems to be somewhat of a family tradition. It appears on vacation videos and at various functions in several posts. There are plenty of laughs and good times, too. However, two hours of Peppa Pig music would have the jolliest parent grumbling.

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