Watch the heartbreaking moment a man sitting alone breaks down in tears after stranger gives him breakfast and wishes him a happy Father's Day Woman shares her family's Father's Day breakfast with lonely man on beach Influencer Brookey Baby shared video to her TikTok account showing gesture Her sister notices the older man sitting alone before taking him some food The man happily accepts generous offer before being overcome with emotion By Sam McPhee For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:04 BST, 6 September 2021 | Updated: 02:12 BST, 6 September 2021 Viewcomments Emotional footage of a woman offering a dad a breakfast and wishing him a happy father's day has gone viral. The clip, posted to TikTok by influencer Brookey Baby, shows her family sitting on the beach on the Gold Coast in Queensland before noticing the older man sitting alone. One of the family members stands up and takes some breakfast over to the lonely man before he bursts into tears as she walks away. The clip, posted to TikTok by influencer Brookey Baby, shows her sister noticing the older man sitting alone before sharing some of their breakfast with him on Father's Day The video has received 28,000 likes on TikTok with nearly 1,000 comments praising the moving gesture from the woman. The family are having a Father's Day breakfast on the beach in the Gold Coast when they notice the lonely man sitting on a bench behind them. The sister of the social media influencer decides to take some of their food over to the man, who happily accepts with a big smile on his face. The sister walks back to her family before turning to the man again who is overcome by emotion. He begins to sob before tucking in to the breakfast provided by the generous family. 'This is so beautiful,' one person commented. 'I'm not crying you're crying,' another TikTok user said. The sister of the social media influencer decides to take some of their food over to the man, who happily accepts with a big smile on his face It's not known whether the man had been separated from his family on Father's Day, living on the Gold Coast near Queensland's hard border. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has introduced draconian measures to keep out the Delta strain entering from other states, reneging on an agreed upon national cabinet plan to opening Australia. Its expected Queensland won't allow people from New South Wales and Victoria in particular to enter the state until case numbers are extremely low or vaccination rates are well beyond 90 per cent. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility