NFL Star Steve Smith 'Honored' to Take Girl With Autism to Prom

Steve Smith will escort Aubrey Bridges, 18, to her high school prom.

The result is a now-viral video in which Smith, a former Charlotte Panthers star, asks Aubrey Bridges, an 18-year-old North Gaston High School senior, to her April 23 prom near Charlotte, North Carolina.

“I don’t get a lot of requests like this so it was very unique,” Smith told ABC News. “When I heard her circumstances I looked at it as a father -- I’m a father of four -- and I have one daughter.”

“This is a young woman who has a tremendous amount of courage and has some struggles and I thought it was an opportunity to make her day normal and special," he added.

Aubrey’s wish is being fulfilled by Dream On 3, a North Carolina-based organization that grants kids’ sports-related wishes.

The organization’s co-founder, Elizabeth Lindsey, was there when Aubrey first watched the prom proposal from Smith. The teenager typed a "yes" reply to Smith on her iPad.

“It was a magical moment,” Lindsey told ABC News. “Aubrey enjoys smiling and dancing and is a happy lady and I think that same fun spirit in Steve is what she connected with.”

Dream On 3 has “fun things” planned for Aubrey the day of her prom to help her get ready for the big dance and then Smith will come to her house to escort her there.

Also attending a prom this year will be Smith’s 18-year-old son. The football star, who splits his time between Charlotte and Baltimore, also has a 15-year-old daughter and two more children, ages 11 and 2.

“This is an opportunity for my kids to be proud of me,” Smith said. “But my daughter did give me a look and said, ‘Don’t think about taking me. That’s not going to fly with me, Dad.’”

The NFL star added, "With all I do, I’m still dad. I still embarrass her.”