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VIDEO: Children Give Napoli Players Good Luck Kisses, Crash Adorable Scale

Think of the most adorable thing you have ever seen. Now multiply it by 10. That is what we have thanks to a pair of kids at Napoli's Champions League match against Chelsea.

Two of the mascots who got to walk out of the tunnel holding the hands of the Napoli players while staring up at their idols crashed the adorable scale on Tuesday when they gave Ezequiel Lavezzi and Walter Gargano good luck kisses before running off of the field. A-dorable.


We are still awaiting word from the women in Naples on whether the kids also crashed the jealousy scale.

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