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Marc Anthony’s update from his biggest mini fan is the cutest thing you’ll see today

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There is no denying the love that superstar crooner Marc Anthony has for his fans. Time and time again, the Vivir Mi Vida singer has shown his gratitude for all the love and support that his fans shower him with on a daily basis.

From bringing them on stage with him to posting videos they’ve shared with his music, the King of Salsa loves to gush over his fans — and we are here for it all the way!

Recently the Tu Amor Me Hace Bien singer took to his personal social media account to share videos of his fans singing and dancing to his jams while they stay at home amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

One video in particular gives us the cutest look at him and his mini-me on stage and we cannot get enough of the cuteness! Angelina Jolie confirms son

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