Little Girl Surprises Steve Harvey With Her Knowledge Of Anatomy

Sep 20, 2019

Every parent knows kids are going to find out things they're not really supposed to know. It's just a part of life. But, one little girl took their knowledge and talent on national television, for everyone to see.

Steve Harvey has seen a lot. He's host to shows like Family Feud and Little Big Shots. These shows have a diverse set of people on them, showcasing their knowledge and talent for the world to see.

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It takes a lot to shock Steve.

Four-year-old Brielle Milla was able to shock Steve. She appeared on Little Big Shots. The knowledge she imparted to Steve left him flabbergasted.

Most people in show business know kids can be difficult. You don't know what they will say or do. The only thing you can really expect from them is the unexpected!

It all starts with Milla and Steve coming out on stage, wheeling a skeleton. Milla is a cute little girl with a weird fixation. She loves skeletons. One of the first things she does is grab the skeleton's foot and give it a good look.

Harvey gives the audience an introduction. He will be pointing to a bone on the skeleton, and Milla will tell him which bone it is.

He first points to the skeleton's pelvis.

Milla says, "The pelvis." But, she didn't stop there. She knows more about the pelvis than its name. She tells Harvey, "It’s the only bone in the body that’s gender-specific, which means that it’s different in boys and girls."

Steven is definitely wondering what this kid learned in pre-K. How could she know what that means? His voice is a bit nervous when he asks, "Is it?"

Milla's reply is one for the ages. "The pelvis’s job is to protect the organs used for digesting and reproduction, which means growing babies." That last part was said in a whisper behind Milla's hand.

Harvey decides to move on to something less awkward. He points to the skull.

"There’s 22 bones in the skull," Milla replies. Okay, how many of you adults knew that? This girl is on the fast track for becoming a doctor in the future. She knows anatomy better than most of us.

Milla decides to tell Steve more about the skull. "Around the brain, there’s eight cranial bones, and there’re 14 facial bones."

How smart is little Milla going to be by the time she grows up! She is on track for becoming the next Einstein. Pass this link along to others, so they can see Milla's talent.