Little girl from Kent struggles to say ‘Kirk’ during naming game and it sounds MUCH ruder [VIDEO]

What did she say? Hilarious moment little girl struggles to say ‘Kirk’ during naming game and it sounds MUCH ruder

  • Caroline Feraday, 43, was taken aback by her daughter’s pronunciation
  • She misheard the name ‘Kirk’ during a naming game with her three-year-old
  • The terrified mother thought her daughter had said something much ruder
  • Feraday, who lives with her daughter in Los Angeles, uploaded the video online


A three-year-old gave her mother a scare when she came up with a new name for Clifford the Big Red Dog.

In a hilarious clip shared by Caroline Feraday, 43 – who lives with her daughter Elsie Feraday-Fields in Agora Hills, Los Angeles – the young girl can be heard renaming the beloved children’s book character ‘Kirk’, but her pronunciation makes it sound like a rude word.

The panicked mother asks her daughter to repeat herself before finally realising what she’s saying in the video shared on December 3. 

Three-year-old Elsie Feraday-Fields asks her mother to give Clifford the Big Red Dog different names during the game at their home in Agora Hills, Los Angeles

In the short clip, Elsie, playing teacher, pointed to a picture of Clifford on a magazine and said: ‘Tell me who’s name this is.’

Feraday answered: ‘Clifford the Big Red Dog.’

Satisfied, the young girl pulled out another picture of Clifford and asked for another name.

When her mother tried to answer as she did last time, Elsie objected. 

Elsie Feraday-Fields points to different pictures of the dog and asks her mother for a name

Elsie Feraday-Fields points to different pictures of the dog and asks her mother for a name

Elsie with her mother Caroline Feraday, 43. They are both from Kent but live in Los Angeles

Elsie with her mother Caroline Feraday, 43. They are both from Kent but live in Los Angeles

Feraday then tried ‘Difford the big red cog’, which was also shot down by her daughter who informed her that the dog was in fact called ‘Elsie’. 

The video then shows her pulling out yet another picture of Clifford, as the three-year-old announces: ‘Call this one Kirk.’

Faraday sounded startled and asked: ‘Pardon?’

She then asked Elsie to repeat the name over and over before realising her daughter wasn’t saying a rude word. 

‘That’s a relief,’ Faraday replied. 

The three-year-old has different names for the dog, including Elsie and Kirk

The three-year-old has different names for the dog, including Elsie and Kirk

Elsie calls one of the Cliffords Kirk, but her pronunciation makes it sound much ruder

Elsie calls one of the Cliffords Kirk, but her pronunciation makes it sound much ruder 

The mother asks Elsie to repeat herself as the three-year-old deliberates on the name Kirk for the dog

The mother asks Elsie to repeat herself as the three-year-old deliberates on the name Kirk for the dog

Her mother says that Elsie has always 'been very, very funny'

Her mother says that Elsie has always ‘been very, very funny’

Faraday, a radio broadcaster who is originally from Kent as is her daughter Elsie, said: ‘She’s just always been very, very funny and had quite a sense of humour.

‘With Clifford, it was just making me chuckle that she was playing teacher which is why I was filming it. 

‘And and then she wanted to get more imagination involved.

‘She’s quite creative, she has an imaginary friend and always blames things on her imaginary friend.’

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