He was born with a rare heart-shaped birthmark – see him today

Çinar is the adorable boy who was born with a heart-shaped birthmark on his forehead in 2017, captivating the hearts of many.

His parents Murat and Ceyda were astonished when their newborn arrived with this unique feature, turning him into a little star in the delivery room. Even the nurses couldn’t resist taking selfies with the precious tot.

Keep reading to see what he looks like today, at six years old!

Çinar was the first in the family to sport this special love heart birthmark, and it has earned him a fanbase wherever he goes. His parents told the Daily Mail that they just fell in love with the distinctive mark.

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His father Murat, who comes from Ankara in Turkey, shared the touching moment of discovery with the news outlet, saying: “After a nurse cleaned the blood on his head, I was the first to see the birthmark. I was really surprised. When I came to close his head, I realized that it was an amazing heart. It was difficult for me to keep my tears.”

He continued: “The nurse screamed like, ‘Oh my God, unbelievable, he is a love baby.’ Then three others came and got some selfies. When his mother saw him and his birthmark, she started to cry. It was really like a gift from God. None of us had negative feelings. We believe that he was born with his chance.”

Since then Çinar has garnered a significant following on social media. Now, he’s six years old! Just take a look at this cutie!

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Murat explained that his son has lots of fans. “When we walk around, all people smile at us and love him. All of our friends are curious about his birthmark because of its heart shape. They say that he is a love baby,” he said.

“When we go to the hospital for a checkup, nurses and doctors know him and call him ‘Hearted boy.’ He already has many fans,” he continued.

What a gorgeous little boy! What do you think of his rare birthmark? Let us know in the comments!

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