A U.K. teenager brought a very special someone to prom — and it wasn’t her significant other.

Melissa McCabe, 16, of Merseyside in England, selected her 18-month-old son Arthur as her prom date this year, according toBBC Newsand theLiverpool Echo.

McCabe evenposted a TikTokof the big night featuring photos of her and her son all dolled up for the event. The video has been viewed more than 1.6 million times.

“Everyone took their boyfriends to prom where as [sic] I took my biggest blessing,” she wrote atop the video.

McCabe wore a sparkly blue dress while her son sported a sleek gray suit for prom, held at Thornton Hall on June 30, per theEcho.

“It was so nice because people who I don’t normally even speak to were coming up and saying how cute Arthur is and saying how proud they are of me,” McCabe told the outlet.

Melissa McCabe with son Arthur.Melissa McCabe is the TikToker/teen mom

Melissa McCabe

“It was so nice to have him there with me to celebrate it because he was such a massive part of it,” the mom told BBC News.

McCabe, who gave birth to Arthur at age 15, said finding out she was pregnant at a young age “was hard,” per theEcho.

The young woman told BBC News that she was not “on the right path and was not enjoying school” prior to having her first child. “It didn’t feel like it was for me,” she said.

Since then, however, McCabe’s perspective and motivation have changed. She has successfully completed her GCSE exams (General Certificate of Secondary Education), and plans to study health and social care at college, per the outlet.

“Now look at where I am. I’m a mum, done really well in my exams and I’m here,” she said.

At last month’s event, both mom and son had a ball.

“It was honestly so cute having him with me and getting pictures taken together because we don’t really have any nice up-to-date pictures of us,” McCabe explained, per theEchoandMetro UK.

“He loved it and he particularly loved all the snacks!” she added.

McCabe said high school “is a massive chapter” in a person’s life, and believes that her son helped make her a more well-rounded person.

“Growing up, maturing … he was a massive part of that,” she told BBC News. “I was pregnant, had him and then went back to school and did my exams.”

source: people.com