Brides everywhere want to feel like a princess on their wedding days. However, it’s not often that a bride will actually be mistaken for a real life Disney princess!

Cal and Olivia Spark had just gotten married in Akron, New York and were posing for wedding photos afterwards in Akron Falls Park when something happened that they will never forget. Layla Lester, 5, spotted Olivia in the park and immediately got excited, as the bride looked very familiar to her.

Layla did not hesitate to run towards Olivia with her arms wide open as she screamed, “CINDERELLA! CINDERELLA!”

While some would have walked away from the little girl, Olivia did the complete opposite and decided to play along! She grabbed Layla’s hands and smiled at her regally as if she really was Cinderella!

Jessica Lester, Layla’s mother, was stunned when she saw her little girl talking to strangers. Layla is autistic, so she has a very difficult time talking to people that she does not know. However, since she “knew” Cinderella, Layla did not see her as a stranger at all!

Olivia spent a few minutes playing with Layla before it finally came time for her to go. Just before she left, Olivia told the girl, “We’re going to go to the ball now!”

Jessica was touched by what Olivia did for her daughter.

“She is the epitome of what a real-life princess would be. She’s kind and she’s sweet and she went out of her way to be nice to Layla,” Jessica said. “She was just so sweet with her and just kept talking to her and asking her questions. Layla loved her and she fell in love so fast.”

Nicole Wickins, Olivia’s wedding photographer, captured the entire interaction on camera and posted it to Facebook, where it quickly went viral! The Spark and Lester families later reunited for an adorable photoshoot in the park, which happens to have Cinderella’s legendary pumpkin carriage.

We applaud Olivia for making this little girl’s day! Check out their adorable interaction in the video below!

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