Chloe Kim's Dad Made a Handmade Sign to Cheer on His Daughter, and the Internet Can't Handle It

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Unless you live under a stone, odds are you've seen that the whole web is discussing Chloe Kim, the 17-year-old snowboarder who won a gold decoration — and America's hearts — after she contended in the snowboard halfpipe rivalry on Tuesday. Is she extraordinarily gifted, as well as originates from a lovably steady family.

The loved and admired Olympian this year is clearly Chloe Kim's father, and he's not even in fact in the Olympics. All things considered, he essentially turned into a web sensation overnight.

Amid Kim's occasion, cameras panned to her father, Jong Jin Kim, who was in the group holding up the sweetest sign perusing, "Go Chloe!" in pink and purple marker. He'd even drawn a heart on the notice, folks. How charming is that

At that time, everybody experienced passionate feelings for him… thus numerous watchers couldn't avoid swinging to Twitter to share the greater part of their warm and fluffy emotions. Also, believe us, there are a LOT of those emotions going around.

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