
Surely you've seen by now the story of Bo Paske. He is the Tallahassee, Florida, middle school student on the autism spectrum who was sitting at lunch alone until Florida State wide receiver Travis Rudolph joined him.
His tearful mom shared the story on Facebook and it quickly went viral.
Well, Bo addressed the encounter in an interview with "Fox and Friends," and his response might melt your heart.
"It was kind of like me sitting on a rainbow," he said.
He went on to explain how it all started.
"I just saw him and he said, 'Hey, can I sit down with you?'" Bo said. "And I said, 'Sure, why not?' And just like that we were eating lunch together, and he even signed my lunch box."
Rudolph, however, had no idea that his lunch with Bo would turn into a viral sensation.
"I didn't even recognize that it would be this big," he said on "Fox and Friends." "It just became really viral, and I just wanted it to become aware that everyone is the same, and one man can make a difference."
It's safe to say Bo won't be sitting alone at lunch anymore.
"Actually, yesterday in the cafeteria he was sitting at a table full of girls," Bo's mom, Leah Paske, said. "He was the most popular kid in the room. ... He had a seat at the table full of people."
