LGBT strangers share embarrassing stories for Día de Los Muertos with Tequila Rose

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  • Опубліковано 30 жов 2018
  • LGBT strangers share embarrassing stories for Día de Los Muertos with Tequila Rose
    Four LGBT strangers talk about their most embarrassing stories - that make feel like dying of embarrassment.
    Naughty never tasted so nice. Día de Los Muertos’, or Day of the Dead, is the Mexican holiday that takes place all over the world every year on 2 November.
    The day celebrates those who have passed, but also pokes fun at death.
    It sees people across the Central American country and indeed around the world, paint skeletons on their faces, take to the streets in celebration.
    The multi-day holiday focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember those who have died, and help support their spiritual journey. It can be traced as far back as indigenous Aztec festivals. The day is celebrated with shrines, altar or ‘ofrenda’ with photos of the dead, candles and skull sugar candies to honor the dead.
    And you could, of course, enjoy it with a glass of Tequila Rose.
    Tequila Rose is a client of Gay Star News. Read more:
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  • @GayStarNewsLtd
    @GayStarNewsLtd  5 років тому +1

    Naughty never tasted so nice. Día de Los Muertos’, or Day of the Dead, is the Mexican holiday that takes place all over the world every year on 2 November. Read more: www.gaystarnews.com/article/are-you-ready-to-celebrate-day-of-the-dead/#gs.mbVQhc8

  • @MrSweetSmiler
    @MrSweetSmiler 5 років тому +3

    Oh god, that was amazing to do, thank you Jamie and the team at gay star news xxx

  • @lucymarie8611
    @lucymarie8611 5 років тому +1

    You got the meaning of the day wrong. We believe that on November 2nd the dead can come back to visit us. That’s why we set alters with pictures of our loved ones and their favorite things (like food and music). It’s about respecting the dead not making fun of it. You guys could have done this right and done memorials on LGBT people we’ve lost to violence or trailblazers in the community that have past.
    This is really disappointing. Please do some actual research before completely disrespecting a holiday that many people believe to be holy.