Kaitlin Loukides

KREM-TV, Spokane, Wash.

SPOKANE, Wash. – A Washington dad decided to teach his daughter an important message about sharing photos on social media by recreating selfies she posted on the internet.

Several months ago, Chris “Burr” Martin, decided to take a different approach in response to his daughter posting "sexy" pictures online.

"Instead of telling her to stop, well, I thought of something better," Martin wrote in the post.

Over the past few weeks, Martin has continued to hilariously mimic his daughter's photos. From tummy baring tops that show off a floral tattoo to thick black eyeliner and duck lips, Martin has left out no detail.

Cassie also began posting her dad's photos on Twitter to the delight of people around the world.

"I was like, ‘Oh this is going to be the peak of my dad's photo.’ It went to 800 likes. That’s insane and then he did another one and I was like, ‘Ok that’s really funny,’" Cassie said. "He drew on this tattoo and so I was like I'll post this one because my friends love when my dad does this stuff."

It started as a funny way for Burr to protect his daughter from internet creeps. But no one expected to blow-up across the world in just hours.

"Apparently I'm big in Russia and Brazil, Indonesia, Argentina, Australia, Taiwan, Japan messaged me, Germany," Burr said.

Keep it up, Burr!

Contributing: KUSA-TV, Denver