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Published 11:45 19 Oct 2015 BST
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As he sat watching his wife take some professional photos of their fifteen-year-old daughter and her boyfriend before they headed off to homecoming, he was struck by inspiration.
Benjamin thought it would be gas to hop into the photos in his daughter's place, captioning the recreation with a Liam Neeson style message.
Alongside an image of him cuddling into the (we presume) terrified young man, he wrote: "Whatever you do to my daughter, I will do to you."
Image via Imgur/Bowersj
The image has been viewed 3.2 million times since being shared on Imgur this weekend.
Benjamin's wife Sharee told Buzzfeed: "My husband is a big-hearted teddy bear, so it was his way of being silly with a pinch of “I’m watching you buddy”."
Sharee went on to explain that comic relief is important in their family at the moment, as Benjamin is currently bravely battling numerous brain tumours.
She said: "We hope that above anything else this pictures shows the love and protective nature of a dad with his little girl, but in a playful and not-so intimidating manner."
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