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A new trend sweeping the internet is bringing adult grandchildren closer to their grandparents.

TikTok users are filming themselves surprising their grandparents at a sleepover under the hashtag #cousin sleepover – Show up at your house with a pillow, blanket, and pajamas.

This kind gesture showed that the adult cousins ​​are using their time at home over the holidays to plan a special evening for their grandparents and enjoy old family traditions.

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Emily Sindoni smiles alongside Tony Sindoni of “Pop Pop” at a family cousin's sleepover during the holidays in New Jersey. (Emily Sindoni)

Emily Sindoni, a New York City fitness director, gathered 10 of her cousins ​​to join in on the trend. heartwarming video Recorded over 6 million views on TikTok.

“We really spent a lot of time growing together,” Sindoni said. fox news digital. “As cousins, we tell our grandparents everything. They were always there for holidays, dance recitals, etc. So we all have a really special relationship with them.”

When Sindoni saw a similar video online, she knew she had to organize a “cousins ​​sleepover” for her own family. Since the whole family is going home to New Jersey for the holidays, they decide it's the perfect time to surprise Tony from “Pop Pop” and Pat from “Mum Mom.”

“I sent [my cousins] As soon as everyone saw the video, they jumped on the idea,” said Sindoni.

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All 10 of my cousins ​​arrived wearing pajamas and pizza in hand. They chose to stagger their arrival so that the cousins ​​arrived one at a time. This added to the excitement of the grandparents knowing that everyone would be joining in on the fun.

As the last of the cousins ​​arrive, Pat Cindoni can be heard yelling in the video, “Okay, everyone's here.”

“Mum Mum” Pat and “Pop Pop” Tony Sidoni are all smiles

'Mum Mum' Pat and 'Pop Pop' Tony Sindoni are all smiles in matching Christmas pajamas. (Emily Sindoni)

Families spent the evening catching up on each other's lives and playing family favorite games traditionally played at home. Sindoni also hopes this will become an annual event for her and her cousins, and that next year will have new surprises in store for her grandparents.

“You can't have the same surprise twice, but we want to continue to do this to some degree, but change it every year,” Sindoni told FOX News Digital. Told.

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The trend has taken social media by storm, with videos of shocked grandparents flooding into TikTok with a house full of children. This wholesome movement quickly gained traction on the app, with the hashtag #cousinsleepover reaching her 17 million views online.

“There's no need to do extra things like presents or games. [about] Spend time with your loved ones, especially your grandparents while they are around. ”

— Emily Sindoni

One TikTok user noted how children arrived with group food and things to do. This touching gesture allowed the grandparents to sit back and enjoy time with their family.

“Notice how they bring food, gifts, and activities. Don't burden them with feeding and entertaining them. It's a beautiful attitude,” she says. wrote.

One commenter said, “Surprise sleepovers for grandparents will definitely rank as the number one trend in 2023.”

Grandparents Pat and Tony Sindoni smile with their 10 grandchildren.

Grandparents Pat and Tony Sindoni smile alongside their 10 grandchildren at a surprise sleepover. (Emily Sindoni)

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Sindoni hopes this trend will remind her grandchildren to take time out of their busy lives to enjoy an evening with their loved ones.

“There's no need to do extra things like presents or games. [about] Spend time with your loved ones, especially your grandparents, while they are around,” Sindoni said.

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