Viewers of Channel 4's How The Other Kids Live were living for a little girl's modern plans to marry her best friend.
The docuseries, which sees children from are all from the same neighbourhood but have different cultural, economic and ethnic backgrounds meet up for playdates, focused on three young girls last night - Lily and Piper, both eight, and 10-year-old Isis.
With the supervision of Isis' dad in their shared home, the girls from Bristol were tasked with creating sticky slime in silver bowls on the kitchen floor during one of their meet-ups.
As he watched on, the trio began discussing their middles names with confident Piper leading the conversation. Topic quickly turned to their surnames, and Piper revealed that she wasn't going to give hers up when she's grown-up and gets married.
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"When I get married because I love my surname, I'm going to ask a boy - or a girl, because I might marry a girl - if we could go by my surname," she explained.
After Isis' dad pointed out that a lot of women are choosing to keep their own surnames nowadays, Piper went on to reveal her marriage plans and it's truly the best thing we've ever heard.
She said: "When I get married, I was going to borrow a man and to have a baby. Then I'm going to dump him and I'm going to get together with my best friend, marry her and I'm going to have a magic-themed wedding...
"I'm going to have a really sparkly wedding dress."
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Piper added that she would have some very special guests too, with monsters, pixies, trolls, elves, unicorns and fairies all making the list.
And it seems like her new pals will be invited to her wedding too, as Lily asked if she could be flower girl and Piper agreed.
"This is great!" Isis' dad replied.
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Fans were obsessed with Piper's plans, taking to Twitter to declare they would be following in Piper's footsteps.
Last night's episode was full of loads of ultra pure moments, as the three girls' emotional intelligence was evident.
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Lily, who lives at home with just her mum, spoke honestly about not having her dad around and her positive attitude about their situation shone through.
She also gave a sweet explanation of benefits, which was praised by viewers.
"People are helping us all the time and they are very kind for doing that because we all get in a state like this in life," she told the other girls as they innocently questioned her about life at home.
The girls also chatted about what it meant to be rich and poor.
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There's probably something we can all learn from these three.
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