Good friends are hard to find, which is why one woman went on a quest to reunite with one of her childhood buddies! Brianna was just a little girl when she went on an unforgettable cruise with her family. One of the things that made that trip so memorable was meeting a new BFF named Heidi. Unfortunately, although the two girls were inseparable on the trip, they lost touch with each other after the cruise ended. 12 years later, Brianna decided to look up her long lost friend.
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Obviously, the 19-year-old began her search on the internet. She reached out to X with a photo of herself and her childhood friend on the cruise ship in the hopes that enough shares would reunite them.
Hey twitter, I met this girl on a dinner cruise in Hawaii in 2006. We were basically bestfriends for that night so I need y’all to help me find my bestfriend cause I miss her and I need to see how she’s doing now. Please retweet this so we can be reunited. pic.twitter.com/LRtk6ClvV3
— B (@briannacry) November 24, 2018
Surprisingly, the post managed to reach Heidi in under 12 hours, according to USA Today! Her response to her childhood friend was too perfect.
Heard you were looking for me~ pic.twitter.com/Dz4z1wapRv
— Heidi (@adelheid_jpg) November 24, 2018
What’s funny is that Heidi wasn’t an avid X user. It was actually her friends on the social media app who let her know Brianna was trying to get in touch. Unfortunately, it turned out that the pair lived far away from each other.
Don’t worry, though! Eventually, these adorable childhood friends figured out a way to reunite face-to-face! We’re so happy for them.
@briannacry this is crazy~ pic.twitter.com/cirZ025c9T
— Heidi (@adelheid_jpg) December 10, 2018
It’s amazing how strong the bond between childhood friends can be, even if they haven’t reunited for over a decade. Some things are just meant to be!
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