'Batman Did It' Toddler Blamed Superhero For Lipstick Scribbles On Mom's Mirror [WATCH VIDEO]

A mom from Iverness, Scotland is now hunting down Batman for using her lipstick to write scribbles on her mirror. Who said "Batman did it?" It was her cute 2-year-old toddler in black round eyeglasses who was quick to point a finger at the superhero. (See video below.)

Batman Did It

Laura Hopkins, the Iverness mom who is looking for Batman, told Today that while Noel, her 2-year-old son, would normally blame his sister or the cats about mistakes he did, blaming Batman was a first. Hopkins was just in the nick of time to record the witty, hilarious and ingenious retort made by an innocent-looking 2-year old boy.

Hopkins caught Noel standing in front of a mirror, and the mirror already filled with red lipstick scribbles. The sheepish toddler stood there, looking innocent, prompting his mom to ask him the classic question, "Who did it?"

The cute and somewhat mischievous toddler initially said, "I don't know." NDTV mentioned that Hopkins made a subsequent prodding asking the toddler if it was him, to which he responded with a "No."

Can't Get Away With It

Perhaps, seeing that Hopkins wasn't letting him easily off the hook, the 2-year-old said, "It's Batman." It was followed by "Batman did it." He must have watched the recent "Batman Vs. Superman" and figured out that the black superhero has the propensity to write scribbles on his mom's mirror.

The adorable toddler must have gotten away with it. She said, "He always comes out with something hilarious; he's such a character!" She said that she was kind of expecting that the 2-year-old would give her a funny answer.

In the video that went viral on Facebook with more than 600,000 views the little toddler walked away from the mirror and didn't bat an eyelash when he told his mom that Batman did it. Any mom who could watch the video will find Noel so adorable, he deserves no punishment for his mischievousness.

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