>> Video shows newborn baby enjoying her first shampoo
A video Glenn posted of the then-newborn getting her hair washed by a hospital nurse received 37 million views on Facebook alone.
Seems Amira is taking her fame in stride.
>> PHOTOS: "Shampoo baby” Amira Yvonne Glenn at 2 months old
Dressed in a pink hair bow, pink polka-dot tutu and a mermaid-themed shirt reading “Amira’s 1st birthday,” the little girl born Nov. 19, 2016 partied a day early this year on Saturday, Nov. 18.
Cake icing covers her face in photos posted to her dad’s Facebook page.
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Now a support manager, Glenn said Amira has changed his life and time has flown by.
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“She’s grown very quickly,” the West Carrollton grad said. “I didn’t know a kid could develop so fast.”
Glenn is engaged to marry Amira's mom, Sierra Still.
Amira found herself in the limelight after her proud papa posted a video of her getting her hair washed for the first time on his Facebook page for his mom, Tiffiney Birdsong.
The first to write the story about her father’s viral video, we last caught up with Amira when she was just 2 months old.
Credit: Photo: Taveon Glenn
Credit: Photo: Taveon Glenn
Her chill image has been used to promote the relaxing power of spa treatments, and she has been the subject of at least one poem that gave her pop the feels.
Strangers have asked to meet her, and she has admirers in London, Brazil, and as far away as China.
some pictures of Amira party
Posted by Tina Still on Saturday, November 18, 2017
With the help of his fiancee’ photographer sister, Glenn is making a portfolio for Amira with the hopes starting a modeling career for her.
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Glenn says his baby has personality and entertained crew and guests on a recent family cruise to Mexico.
“She was the life of the party,” he said of the Amira.
He says the baby does like to be underwater for too long, but loves bathes with her doll from the Disney animate film “Moana.”
She often belt out “How Far I'll go” from the movie.
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Credit: Photo: Taveon Glenn
Credit: Photo: Taveon Glenn
Credit: Photo: Taveon Glenn
Credit: Photo: Taveon Glenn
Credit: Photo: Taveon Glenn
Credit: Photo: Taveon Glenn
Credit: Photo: Taveon Glenn
Credit: Photo: Taveon Glenn
Credit: Photo: Taveon Glenn
Credit: Photo: Taveon Glenn
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