A HEARTWARMING video of cheeky Bradley Lowery dancing and joking around has been shared on Facebook by his mother.
Gemma Lowery uploaded the clip showing her fun-loving son jokingly pulling down his jeans and wiggling his bum - three weeks after he tragically died.
His mum can then he heard laughing before telling the tragic youngster to "pull up his pants."
The clip was added to Bradley's group, with the message: "My amazing little boy always new how to cheer me up.
"He was my sunshine and no matter what life through at me I could deal with it because I had him.
"This video is just one of thousands I've got that made me and his daddy giggle."
The move comes after Bradley, aged 6, lost his fight against rare cancer neuroblastoma on July 7 and his story touched millions of hearts around the world.
Bradley's parents Gemma and Carl are planning on taking a short break for time to themselves following the heartbreaking death of their young son.
The family have vowed to help thousands of other sick children by setting up a foundation in his name.
More than £1 million was raised after the family received donations from celebrities and sports stars, and now his family have met with the charity commission to make the foundation official.
They have vowed to help anyone who needs to raise funds for medical treatments or equipment that are not currently available on the NHS.
Tributes and messages flooded in from the football world and beyond when the sad news of the youngster's death was announced.
His family opened parts of his funeral to the public by inviting well-wishers to visit the village and line the streets.
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It was reported that hundreds came to pay to their respects to the child who developed a heart-warming friendship with footballer Jermain Defoe.
Many mourners wore Sunderland's red and white strip – in tribute to his support for the team – while others came in the kits of other teams with the name Bradley printed across the back.
Bradley was a regular Sunderland mascot and struck up a friendship with the England striker.
In June Defoe penned an emotional tribute to his “best pal” Bradley – saying his favourite part of playing for Sunderland was walking on to the pitch with the brave youngster.
Defoe said he was heartbroken when he discovered the brave child could only have weeks to live.
He wore one of his England shirts to the emotional service, with 'Bradley 6' emblazoned on the back.
Celtic fans arriving for today's friendly against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, paid tribute to the six year old .
Several Celtic supporters wore shirts bearing the youngster's name while others tied shirts and scarves or left gifts at the the growing display of tributes at the ground.
Some fans clashed before the game in shocking scenes.
Celtic FC also donated £10,000 to the Bradley Lowery Foundation at the Stadium of Light today
A statement on the Hoops’ website says the Celtic FC Foundation will make “a very special donation in memory of a very special little boy”.
Celtic representatives handed over the £10,000 before the Bhoys kick off against the Black Cats.
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