Girl Goes Through Hilarious Mixture Of Emotions Listening To 'Jaws' Theme Tune For The First Time

Girl Has Hysterical Reaction to 'Jaws' Theme Tune
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A girl demonstrated nearly the entire spectrum of human emotion while listening to the 'Jaws' theme tune for the first time.

The child's uncle, Mike George, filmed her sitting in the back seat of his car as he played the iconic song from start to finish.

She went from looking thrilled, to scared, to shocked and even ended up laughing.

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It was a pretty exhausting three minutes.

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Celebs Who Aren't Leaving Their Kids One Red Cent
Sting(01 of12)
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In 2014, Sting told the Daily Mail that he’ll be spending his own money, thank you very much. “I told [the kids] there won't be much money left because we are spending it! We have a lot of commitments. What comes in, we spend, and there isn't much left,” the Police frontman said.“I certainly don't want to leave them trust funds that are albatrosses round their necks,” Sting, who is a father of six grown kids, continued. “They have to work. All my kids know that and they rarely ask me for anything, which I really respect and appreciate.” (credit:Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
Nigella Lawson (02 of12)
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Although celebrity chef Nigella Lawson came from a wealthy family herself, she made her own fortune through the success of her cookbooks and TV shows. Now she expects her children to do the same, and work hard to support themselves.“I am determined that my children should have no financial security. It ruins people not having to earn money,” she said. Lawson has two kids with ex-husband John Diamond: Cosima, 22 and Bruno, 20. (credit:Brendon Thorne via Getty Images)
Bill Gates(03 of12)
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Bill Gates and wife Melinda founded the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 1994, with over $40 billion in assets. They then started “The Giving Pledge,” which was their promise to donate half of their wealth to charity. Additionally, they invited other wealthy individuals to join their pledge. Gates, who has three kids with his wife, said in 2010: “I knew I didn't think it was a good idea to give the money to my kids. That wouldn't be good either for my kids or society.” (credit:Ida Mae Astute via Getty Images)
Simon Cowell(04 of12)
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Simon Cowell became a first-time father in 2014. However, before his son Eric was even born, the former “American Idol” judge admitted that he had no plans to leave his $300 million fortune to him. “I'm going to leave my money to somebody. A charity, probably -- kids and dogs,” he told Esquire UK. “I don't believe in passing on from one generation to another.” (credit:Rich Fury/Invision/AP)
Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber(05 of12)
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The renowned English composer is a father of five and has no plans to leave a cent of his fortune to any of his kids. While he plans to leave his kids in good hands, most of his fortune will go to arts programs. “[A will] is one thing you do start to think about when you get to my age,” he said. “I don't think it should be about having a whole load of rich children and grandchildren. I think it should be used as a way to encourage the arts.” (credit:Bruce Glikas via Getty Images)
Gene Simmons(06 of12)
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KISS bassist Gene Simmons worked hard to make a name for himself and he wants his two kids – Nick, 27 and Sophie, 23 – to do the same.“In terms of an inheritance and stuff, they're gonna be taken care of, but they will never be rich off my money,” he told CNBC. “Because every year they should be forced to get up out of bed, and go out and work and make their own way.” (credit:Rich Fury/Invision/AP)
Philip Seymour Hoffman(07 of12)
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The late Oscar winner passed away in 2014 from a heroin overdose. Following his death, it was revealed that Hoffman did not leave any money to his three children because he “did not want his children to be considered ‘trust fund’ kids.” Instead, his fortune was left to their mother, his longtime girlfriend Mimi O’Donnell. (credit:VICTORIA WILL/INVISION/AP)
George Lucas(08 of12)
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George Lucas joined Bill Gates’ Giving Pledge in 2010 and promised to donate half his wealth to charity. “I am dedicating the majority of my wealth to improving education,” Lucas wrote in his pledge letter. Two years later, the father-of-four also revealed he would be donating the over $4 billion he received from Disney for Lucas Films. (credit:Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Jackie Chan(09 of12)
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In 2011, the 61-year-old actor and martial artist revealed that he will not be leaving a cent to his son Jaycee when he dies. Instead, he will be giving away half his fortune to charity. “If he is capable, he can make his own money. If he is not, then he will just be wasting my money,” Chan told Channel News Asia. (credit:ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)
Warren Buffet(10 of12)
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Business investor and father-of-three Warren Buffet has pledged to give 99 per cent of his wealth away during his lifetime, 83 per cent of which will go to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. “I want to give my kids just enough so that they would feel that they could do anything, but not so much that they would feel like doing nothing,” he said. (credit:Bill Pugliano via Getty Images)
Kevin O’Leary(11 of12)
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The Canadian businessman and investor won’t leave money to his two kids because he doesn’t want the money to take away from their work ethic. “If you don’t start out your life with the fear of not being able to feed yourself and your family, then what motivates you to go get a job?” he said. “Fear motivated me, and it will motivate them.”However, O’Leary does plan to set up trusts for his grandkids and great grandkids, reports TIME. (credit:Aaron Davidson via Getty Images)
Elton John(12 of12)
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The 68-year-old singer told Mirror UK that his kids won’t be getting a cent of his estimated $380 million fortune. “Of course I want to leave my boys in a very sound financial state. But it's terrible to give kids a silver spoon. It ruins their life,” the father-of-two said. “Listen, the boys live the most incredible lives, they're not normal kids, and I'm not pretending they are,” John continued. “But you have to have some semblance of normality, some respect for money, some respect for work.” (credit:Rich Fury/Invision/AP)