Some fans were brought to tears, while others decided that this particular edition of the beloved tradition was their "favorite one" after folks who lined up to hype Kotsur up on his way to the stage took the time to learn how to do so in American Sign Language (ASL).
The actor began walking down the aisle with his hand over his heart and a big grin on his face, eventually joining in and signing the cheer alongside them before he made it to the end, turned around, and showed everyone behind him the sign for “I love you“ and blew them a kiss.
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Some viewers were incredibly emotional over the show's efforts to create an inclusive environment for the CODA star, who was born deaf.
"Hey so the video got really blurry," another joked, while a third simply admitted, "This made me tear up."
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"Now that’s inclusive," one applauded, with another asserting, "Representation really does matter."
"I love this so much thank you for being inclusive lots of others can learn from this," one viewer replied.
"This is sooo sweet even with the stomping ??," another wrote about the "sweet way to welcome him to the tunnel ????."
It's a tough title to grant, with celebrity spirit tunnel entrances often going viral (looking at you, Ellen Pompeo), but we think it's well deserved—and just goes to show how easy it can be to make the world a more accessible place.
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