One of the most uncomfortable things we can experience is when our relatives watch us succumb to the god of perreo, because falling into those rhythms of the devil in front of the people who raised us in the most conservative way possible is simply dishonorable. That is why at parties there should be areas for parents, where they can show off our achievements at ease while jumping on a castle-shaped jumper, or something like that, details need to be fine-tuned.
Unfortunately, that million-dollar idea was not yet in motion when Andrea Tanner attended a family wedding, so she had to make the tough decision between abandoning herself to the frenetic pace of our holy father Daddy Yankee and staying in line for the land division. To our pride, Andrea made the right decision and paid tribute to the king of reggaeton by dancing to the anthem Gasoline like if tomorrow does not exist.
During the moments before the tragedy, we observed the young woman taking the forbidden steps from the depths of her being, without realizing that, at that precise moment, all her ancestors gathered in her grandfather’s gaze to offer him the expression the most terrifying disappointment ever seen before, even more terrifying than the look your mother gives you when you didn’t defrost the chicken.
The tragic scene, which, dare we say, was more tragic than when Lucifer himself is banished from the kingdom of heaven, became quite popular on TikTok, where Andy shared the act taken from the ninth and final circle of the Hell of Dante Alighieri: the one of betrayal.
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♬ original sound – Andrea Tanner
Accumulating almost four million views, the clip has been filled with all kinds of comments, although most of them take the voice of the older adult to imagine what he is thinking in those few but pitiful seconds that acted like sharp daggers towards his heart.
‘Grandfather: I prefer to leave everything to the government’; ‘Call the notary… I’m going to get my granddaughter out of the will’; ‘And that’s how I lost the land’; “I was going to inherit my grandfather’s land, but he saw me dogging at a wedding and he took me out of the will.”
Finally, we can only congratulate the courage of Andrea Tanner, because not everyone dares to remove the mask of decency that we automatically put on at a family party.
For this reason, from now on, when we want to mop the floor, not necessarily with a mop, but there are relatives nearby, to gain courage we will think: “What would Andrea do?”