Texas Longhorns fans celebrated the team's victory over the University of Louisiana-Monroe over the weekend, and among them was a little fan who apparently knows how to party!

The internet is letting out a collective gasp at this video that is currently going viral. In the video, you can see a little girl chugging what, at first glance looks like a soda, but upon further inspection- it's definitely not a soda!

In a now-deleted TikTok video that was captured by the account Dallas Texas TV, among a sea of orange, the little girl is really trying to empty that can!

It's been awhile since I've had one, but that is definitely a Michelob Ultra can, right?

Of course, the internet confirmed that it was indeed a Michelob Ultra can- but was the little girl actually chugging beer? Some have pointed out that it could have been canned water, which is a thing, and something that is being sold at the stadium.

Many in the comments section said that lots of people were refilling empty cans with water- stating that water was kind of expensive. So it's possible that the little girl was drinking water.

Others, making light of the situation, joked that since it was just Michelob Ultra it was like she was basically chugging water anyway.

Other comments pointed out that in Texas, it is perfectly legal for a minor to drink alcohol while in the presence of a parent or legal guardian; so technically, no laws were broken here as it looks like the girl's mother or legal guardian is right next to her.

While we can all joke and speculate, I guess technically it's none of our business, but I think we can all agree that this girl is going to know how to party when she gets older!

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