Is that how you're comfortable?
That looks more comfortable than me.
So how long have you been running around like a horse?
Sometimes really little.
And what makes you want to do that?
I think it's different and I can do something not many people can.
I learnt to do it around the house and then eventually I got really fast at it.
So how often do you practice?
A lot every day.
I run around the house doing it all the time.
Do you do it in public?
No.
Only in school.
So why do you want to jump around or gallop around like a horse?
Why not a cat, something that just lays around?
I don't really like cats that much.
But I like big cats and all that.
You like big cats?
I mean, when I was little, like, there was these little ladies.
Old ladies used to come up to me and touch my hair and I used to roar at them and they used to freak out.
And mum would walk off giggling.
Can we hear it?
That's fantastic.
I can do a dog.
Should I do my dog?
I can do a baby.
Can you do any other animal noises?
I can do a horse.
Let's hear it.
I can do a zebra.
What does a zebra sound like?
Is that the noise a zebra makes?
If you look it up, yeah, actually that's the noise a zebra makes.
So when did you start learning to do animal noises?
Um, maybe a year after I learnt to gallop.
Mum's here.
Hello, Mum.
How are you?
Mum, were you worried when your daughter started, instead of going from crawling to walking, that she went from crawling to galloping?
It was a bit quirky, yeah.
She wanted to be Simba from The Lion King.
So she went through a stage where we all had to call her Simba and she'd roar at us and she'd get up on anything and that would be her pride rock.
She was normal up until The Lion King.
So have you ever thought about competing?
Have you gone online to see if there's a community of people that gallop?
Well, there's this man and he does it and he has a record for doing it over 100 metres and apparently there's a women's category and I want to try and get into the record of doing the women's.
Do you gallop to school?
No, I take the car.
Mum drives me.
Most of the time, I think sometimes I walk.
But then, yeah, when I'm playing with my friends, I sort of teach them how to do it as well.
Do you think I could do it?
Probably not with them shoes on, no.
Or that suit, because it'll be too tight.
Do you think it looks too tight already?
I don't really know what to say.
And, mate, thank you so much for coming on the show.
And I've got a little something here for you, because in my eyes you're a prize-winning galloper and also a sweetheart at heart, mate.
Here you are.
Thank you.
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She's about to attempt our Little Big Trot Grand National.
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