The little daughter of the cricket legend is seen applying lipstick and blush to her father

Peshawar: A video clip of all-rounder and former Pakistan Captain Shahid Afridi getting makeup done by his youngest daughter Urwa Afridi went viral on the social media on Saturday.
The little daughter of the cricket legend is seen applying lipstick and blush to her father.
In the viral video, Shahid Afridi is seen lying down and conversing with his daughter.
The former captain addresses his daughter, saying, “You have applied lipstick on me; now what are you applying?" To which his daughter, holding a blush brush, replies, “I am applying blush on you,”.
In the video, Urwa can be seen applying blush on her father's beard, forehead, and cheeks. She also tells her father, “Daddy, I'll be upset if you wash your face,”.
In the viral video, his daughter innocently says, “I'm applying this so you can scare everyone,”.
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To which Afridi asks, “Why do you want me to scare everyone?” The daughter responds, “I want you to look like a princess,” to which Afridi replies, “You are my princess.”
The video went viral on social media, where Shahid Afridi's fans could be seen enjoying the video in the comments.

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