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  • We love celebrating military families,

  • and this video of an army sergeant surprising his mom

  • during a high school pep rally is one of the many reasons why.

  • Take a look.

  • I'm here to surprise my mom.

  • I haven't seen her in two years, but I did a year in Korea.

  • So this is exciting, highly anticipated, and just glad

  • to get as much support as I got.

  • So yeah, I'm nervous.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • [CHEERING]

  • Why did you lie to me?

  • [LAUGHS]

  • From Atlanta, Georgia, please welcome Shakir

  • and his mom, L.J. Hi, you, two.

  • Hi.

  • I'm so happy to meet you both.

  • We're happy, too.

  • That was the sweetest thing that you did.

  • That was amazing.

  • So you were away for two years.

  • Yes.

  • Yes, I was.

  • Yeah.

  • And I know that you cried for, like,

  • two months when you dropped him off.

  • I did.

  • Yeah.

  • That must have been hard.

  • It was.

  • Honestly, I was so vocal about how much I missed him

  • that I was ready to start a support group.

  • I was on Facebook.

  • I was on Instagram.

  • I was telling all my friends.

  • And I wanted to start a support group

  • for moms of kids who were away at college

  • or going into the military, because this is my baby.

  • I had him when I was young, and we grew up together.

  • Yes.

  • This is literally my best friend.

  • And when we was in the airport that last moment,

  • it was really tough just seeing her be emotional,

  • and also with me being emotional.

  • It's a pretty touchy topic.

  • I'm sorry.

  • But no, I knew, at that very moment,

  • that I was going to come home and just give her the most

  • biggest surprise ever.

  • But I didn't know it was going to be this big.

  • It went viral.

  • It was amazing.

  • Yeah, when we saw it, we wanted to have you on.

  • So you're an officer at a high school, right?

  • Yes.

  • OK.

  • And so your students-- you said your students helped

  • you get through this.

  • Yes.

  • In a way, they were my therapy.

  • I took all the energy from missing Shakir,

  • and I just poured it into them.

  • I gave them love.

  • I gave them a listening ear, if they needed that.

  • And they gave me love back.

  • Some of the kids--

  • some of them come from hard lives.

  • Some of them are hungry.

  • Some of them needed shoes.

  • I bought them shoes.

  • I bought them meals after school sometimes.

  • And I even gave them a ride home.

  • And whenever Shakir would FaceTime me,

  • I would share it with whatever kid was

  • in my office or my co-workers.

  • So everybody knew him, because I missed him so much.

  • Well, they love you.

  • Thank you.

  • And they made this for you.

  • [GASPS]

  • Officer Williamson-- that's my best friend.

  • We all love her.

  • It's like, any time you're having

  • a bad day, hey, Officer Williamson,

  • I need to tell you something.

  • And she's like, yep.

  • Sit down.

  • Come on.

  • Officer Williamson is a resource officer in our school,

  • but she is way more than that.

  • When I think, or when I hear Officer Williamson's name,

  • I'll be like, oh, that's my mama.

  • She's the mother of our school, and she's always

  • making sure that we are good.

  • I can just say, hey, ma!

  • Any time-- walk into the office, ma, what you doing?

  • She's like, hey, baby!

  • Officer Williamson buys us food, snacks.

  • She gives us money if we need it-- but not too much,

  • you know.

  • Sometimes I have low self-esteem about myself,

  • and she just encourages me, and builds me, and just

  • tells me that I'm beautiful.

  • She's better than a counselor.

  • You can really go to her, and you can talk to her and stuff.

  • It's just a lot.

  • I just-- I really love her.

  • A time when she helped me was when

  • my mom lost my little brother, and I was sad.

  • And she was there to lift me up.

  • And I needed someone to talk to, and she was always there

  • to talk to me.

  • And she really helped me get through that tough time--

  • that tough period.

  • She's family.

  • And when you're family, we take care of each other.

  • And she means so much, because she cares.

  • [CHEERING] They love you.

  • We'll be back.

  • We have two boxes here.

  • And one is something that you really need,

  • L.J. One is something that Shakir really needs.

  • And the problem is, Shakir is in the army,

  • so he can't receive gifts.

  • So I'm going to give L.J.--

  • they're both going to you.

  • You can do whatever you want with them.

  • You can keep them.

  • You can share one.

  • But we're just not allowed to give him anything.

  • So they're both going to go to you.

  • So L.J., first of all--

  • oh, I should tell you something first.

  • I'm partnering with Hyundai to celebrate people who make

  • life better for communities.

  • We think you're both doing that, and we

  • want to make your life better.

  • So this one is--

  • L.J., open this up.

  • That's--

  • [SCREAMS AND LAUGHS]

  • All right.

  • That's $30,000, so your debt is paid off.

  • Oh, my God!

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Thank you.

  • You're welcome.

  • Thank you.

  • All right.

  • It has Shakir's name, but we can't give him a gift.

  • So we'll give it to you, and you can do whatever you want.

  • Thank you.

  • All right.

  • Open Shakir's box.

  • Let's see.

  • [SCREAMS]

  • That is the key to your brand new Hyundai Sonata.

  • Come on over.

  • [CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

  • Oh, my God!

  • [CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

  • Get inside.

  • I can't even sit--

  • Here, here.

  • [CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

  • How about that?

  • How about that?

  • [CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

  • You are going to love this car.

  • The Hyundai Sonata is sleek, stylish from the inside

  • and out, with all the best new technology.

  • We love you.

  • Thank you for everything you're doing for us.

  • Thank you!

  • We'll be right back.

  • Hi, I'm Andy.

  • Ellen asked me to remind you to subscribe to her channel

  • so you can see more awesome videos,

  • like videos of me getting scared or saying embarrassing things--

  • like ball peen hammer--

  • and also some videos of Ellen and other celebrities,

  • if you're into that sort of thing.

  • [SHOUTS]

  • [SCREAMS]

  • [BLEEP] God!

  • [BLEEP]

We love celebrating military families,

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