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Dad I Love You : Julien Doré reveals a humorous exchange with his son and melts the internet

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Julien Doré is a doting dad and he makes sure everyone knows it. In addition to being a successful artist and pursuing a career in music, the 43-year-old singer thrives in fatherhood. Regularly, he shares videos in which he portrays himself alongside his son and shares moments of daily life, always careful not to show his son’s face. The videos, always infused with humor, draw reactions from internet users who can’t get enough.

On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, Julien Doré once again melted the hearts of his over one million followers by posting a video showing him in his house, equipped with a walkie-talkie through which he communicates with his son. “My son, can you hear me?” asks the dad. The little boy promptly responds with a specific request: “Can you please tidy up my room?” Amused and slightly taken aback by the loud volume at which his son uses the walkie-talkie, Julien Doré replies, “Normally it’s the children who tidy up their room, not the parents.” To which his son retorted, “Well, it’s mom and dad who tidy up.”

Julien Doré warms hearts with his 4-year-old son’s declaration of love

Does Julien Doré have a hard time refusing things to his son? That’s the impression given by a humorous video posted by the singer on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. In the midst of negotiating with his four-year-old son about cleaning his room, the dad explained to his son, “It’s dad who decides, not you.” “But you’re still obliged to do it,” his son replied. “Can we tidy up together then?” Julien Doré proposed as a final offer. The video then continues with a call via the walkie-talkie in which his son says, “Dad I love you.” In the post’s caption, the interpreter of “Coco Câline” confessed, “In the end, I tidied up,” accompanied by a laughing emoji.

Internet users touched by the little boy’s words of love

This tender father-son exchange did not leave internet users indifferent. Comments like “Oh wow I love it, it’s so cute,” “Walkie-talkies bring back memories. So cute, ‘Dad I love you’ before going to tidy up,” “No parent can resist ‘I love you’,” “So cute,” “Adorable,” “He understood everything,” “The magic word,” “Well trained with the walkie-talkie, bravo,” “Adorable, I love it, so cute. Brave little one, he’s right. Who dares wins,” “Long live the innocence of being a child,” “We’re all the same,” “So cute, he knows how to negotiate well,” were particularly noteworthy in the comments section.