This is the heartwarming moment a nine-year-old autistic boy broke down in tears after his mother brought him his first McDonald's since the start of lockdown.<br /><br />Wati Rahim filmed herself showing her son Adam Bin Mohammad Irwan, nine, the McDonald's takeout Happy Meal on May 18.<br /><br />The fast food giant reopened on May 10 in Singapore after weeks of closure due to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.<br /><br />The video begins with Wati sat in her car outside the family home.<br /><br />'Hello guys. I'm getting McDonald's. It's a surprise!' she says.<br /><br />Wati brings the food into the house and leads Adam into the kitchen where the food is spread out on the table. <br /><br />At the outset, Adam thinks his mum is playing a prank. <br /><br />'I thought you wanted to scare me,' he said, before giving his mum a hug, who is quick to reassure him. <br /><br />'I didn't want to scare you! I wanted to surprised you. Look, what is it?' she said<br /><br />'McDonald's,' he said.<br /><br />Adam is then filmed eating some chicken nuggets. At one point he puts one of the nuggets up to his face as if to hug it.<br /><br />He is heard thanking his mother through tears, delighted to see his favourite meal and overcome by the situation.<br /><br />Wati added that McNuggets with fries and ice cream was Adam's favourite meal.<br /><br />She also said that her son has sensory sensitivity and mild autism that caused his 'overreaction.'