LOL, Young Kid Nukes A Live CNN Interview At The Artimis II Launch With His Potty Mouth
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A young space fan has gone viral after delivering a brutally honest, and unexpectedly blunt, answer to a reporter at one of the most historic moments in modern spaceflight.
As crowds gathered to witness the launch of Artemis II on April 1, 2026, a CNN reporter stopped to ask a child why he was so excited to be there, clearly expecting a wholesome, wide-eyed response about dreams, science, or history.
Instead, the boy gave an answer that has since set social media alight.
“Why do you want to be here? Why do you love space? Why do you love being a part of history?” the reporter asked.
Without missing a beat, the child shot back, “We’re going back to the f*ckin’ moon, that’s why!”
The candid remark, delivered with perfect timing and zero filter, has been widely shared online, with viewers praising the boy for summing up the significance of the moment in a way no scripted answer could.
And he’s not wrong.
The Artemis II mission marks a monumental step forward for NASA, representing the first crewed journey toward the Moon since Apollo 17 more than five decades ago. The mission is set to send four astronauts on a 10-day lunar flyby, reigniting humanity’s push into deep space and paving the way for future landings.
For many watching, especially younger generations, the launch symbolizes a return to an era they’ve only read about in history books, making the excitement palpable across the crowds gathered to witness liftoff.
The now-viral clip captures that energy perfectly, with the boy’s unfiltered enthusiasm cutting through the usual polished commentary and reminding viewers just how thrilling the moment truly is.
