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Scots schoolgirl, 6, goes viral after dressing up as hilarious pensioner 'Wee Mary'

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A schoolgirl is entertaining thousands of fans worldwide with hilarious videos where she plays a typical Scottish pensioner.Carly Pollok's transformation into Wee Mary has had people in stitches as far away as Canada, the US and Australia.The six-year-old, from Granton, Edinburgh, pestered her dad, Ryan, 31, to go on his social media platform, Tik Tok, after coronavirus closed down Scotland's schools.The father and daughter duo uploaded one video on the first day of lockdown and have been posting everyday since then.Ryan, who works for a car valeting firm, told the Record: "Carly goes to a dance class and we're told she's usually quiet."I'm not usually into this kind of thing and her brother, Joshua, seven, who's appeared in some of the

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