An adorable 3-year-old girl named Olor is the latest person to recite Shia Labeouf's motivational YouTube speech and does a way better job at it, E! News reports.
The "Transformers" actor released a YouTube video last month reciting the motivational speech "Just Do It" as a collaboration with a film school project for the Central Saint Martins Fine Arts program in London. The speech was written by student Joshua Parker, Today reports. Critics said Labeouf's delivery was loud and confusing, and the speech just inspired more spoofs and parodies.
But 3-year-old Olor takes the cake. The adorable toddler is a YouTube sensation herself, a trait that her father (user Tingman) obviously passed down to her. Tingman uploaded a video of his daughter standing in front of a green screen wearing a pink long-sleeve shirt adorned with hearts, making the cutest faces and reciting LaBeouf's speech, somewhat verbatim.
"Don't let your dreams be dreams," she demands, in that absolutely precious toddler accent that somehow changes "r's" to "w's". Flailing her arms in exasperation at what can only be perceived as our collective laziness, she urges, "Yesterday you said tomorrow, so just do it! Make your dreams come true!"
See the videos of Olor and Labeouf's speeches, both posted below.