A special and very festive ‘final farewell’ is taking over social networks again. He is not the first person to be fired to the rhythm of music – mainly reggaeton – followed by the controversial perreo, but it attracts attention because the person they carry in the coffin on this occasion is a aunt!

In the video that went viral, you can see the white urn, with roses on it, completely ‘wobbling’: six women carry it and they all go dancing through the street. The twerking and smiles are evident. The music, live, is from a band behind the coffin.

“Saying goodbye, beautiful, cheerful aunt, just the way you liked it,” reads the video, which was posted on TikTok and from there went to Instagram.

A TikTok user, @kimkiara49cdhe wrote when uploading: “tkm #always in my heart.”

On a comment about why they did those dances, @kimkiara49cd herself responded: “She is happy because she asked for that days ago and she also danced and laughed while she was sick, but she wanted to.”

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@kimkiara49cd

#😘😘😘tkm #siempee in my heart❤️

♬ original sound – kin kiara ❤️

What the perreo networks say at the last farewell

On social networks they react in different ways: some from the side of criticism, asking for respect at the moments of farewell to a family member; Others point out that if the person asks for music, you should comply.

Alicia Vargas He said: “If a loved one asked me to say goodbye in this way, I would say no because the pain and sadness of their departure does not allow me to do so.”

“That’s not disrespectful, it’s a woman’s wish full of joy, I believe,” he said. @ceciliarifo2022

“If that’s how she wanted it, how nice,” he said. @julietagrandegonz

Roque Avalos: “All funerals should be like this, a farewell party.”

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Vanu Urbina, network user

AND Tamara Paganini He also focuses on joy: “Let’s go!! Here’s to more dancing funerals!!’

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Of course there are also users who They responded with humor and they left messages like this:

Dominic: “If the aunt who left you the inheritance dies.”

“If they fire me like this, I will come back to life,” said @ensaladatomate0

The user named @contumas said ironically: “I didn’t have a 15th birthday party, nor a wedding party, I have hope for my funeral.”

AND @chinoantrax559 He earned several likes by saying: “I’m not fooled…that was the mother-in-law, that’s too much luck.”

(JO)