Quinceañera invitation goes viral after dad posts video.
Meet the Ibarra Garcia family from San Luis Potosi, Mexico. They are what we like to call “Internet famous.”
Here’s how it happened. Earlier this month, the family recorded a video invitation for the quinceañera of Rubí. Check it out:
After announcing which bands would play at the event, Rubí’s dad boasted that they would have a 10,000 peso chiva — as one of our readers pointed out, it’s an amateur horse race with a prize of 10,000 pesos to the winner. Oh, and he also invited ~everyone~ to the event.
Soon, the video went viral, and the Internet began making plans to attend the epic quinceañera. Someone created a Facebook event for the quince, and thousands of people began signing up.
Everyone jumped on the bandwagon.
“Distinguished” guests from Mexico…
Colombia....
… and the U.S. began confirming their attendance.
Coupon codes were created…
Even this guy heard the news and tried to get an invite.
But, unfortunately for everyone, Rubí’s dad found out about the huge guest list. He promptly clarified that the quince was just for friends and family.
mess guys y'all have no idea how huge this is amongst latinos ffff at this point I'm sick of it but I cant help but laugh at how huge this became. The amount of new memes I keep seeing on my fb timeline ... Now people are making up **** that she got kidnapped by drug cartels and that she committed suicide after her invitation blew up.
Now some singers who are famous in Mexico started offering to sing at the party It's on all the talk shows. She was interviewed just walking to her car
Now some singers who are famous in Mexico started offering to sing at the party It's on all the talk shows. She was interviewed just walking to her car
Televisa offered her an acting school scholarship and to act in a Rosa de Guadalupe episode Enough is enough, poor girl should be in high school. And her family is well-off too, I don't understand why they're depicting them as poor. They're just country people