Walmart gay cardinals
Walmart’s "Gay Birds" Christmas Decor Sparks Online Frenzy
"THEY'RE ROOMMATES."
TikToker and comedian Chezaidan (@chezaidan) has sent holiday shoppers into a fit of laughter with his viral Walmart-themed video. The clip, which has racked up an impressive 11.7 million views, showed him poking fun at identical cardinal decorations in the store’s Christmas aisle.
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“I don’t think Walmart did the research on the difference between male and female Cardinals,” Chez jokes. “‘Tis the season to be merry and gay.”
TikTok users ran with the joke. One commenter quipped, “I went to my nearest casino recently and it had a really cute card with a male and female cardinal on it!! I was so happy to see the straight Cardinals get represented and I’m gay lmao.”
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Another wrote, “THEY’RE ROOMMATES,” referencing the iconic meme.
A third added, “Ok but now I wanna acquire one and put it up with a tiny pride flag on my porch.” Others shared their own Walmart moments, with one user exclaiming, “The other night, I adv pointed out, ‘Look, babe! THE GAY BIRDS!’”
While the video is
Is November too initial for Pride merch? If you question Walmart, the acknowledge is apparently no. But before we go awarding the mega conglomerate ally status, it turns out the retailer has likely made a hilarious and very gay mistake, and it keeps getting gayer.
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When TikToker Chezaidan (@chezaidan) pointed out the new range of holiday merch on TikTok, the video quickly amassed over 20 million views. Multiple items, including a snow globe and a frosty lantern, film a pair of cardinal birds nestled on wintry branches.
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Like many birds, the common cardinal, native to North America, showcases strong dimorphism (physical differences between the sexes). Male cardinals sport luminous red plumage with a black outline around the beak, whereas the plumage of female cardinals has a lighter greenish coloring.
So Walmart’s pairs of adore birds, reproduced on who knows how many thousand
Holiday shopping just got a comedic twist, thanks to TikToker and comedian Chezaidan, who shared a video on Walmart’s “gay” Christmas birds.
His latest viral clip, which has amassed a jaw-dropping 4.1 million views on TikTok and nearly 5.9 million views on Instagram, took aim at the retail giant’s festive décor.
The stars of the show were a pair of identical cardinals, perched in the Christmas aisle.
- Chezaidan's video on Walmart's "gay" cardinals went viral with 4.1M TikTok and 5.9M Instagram views.
- “I don’t reflect Walmart did their investigate on the difference between male and female Cardinals,” he said in the viral clip.
- Some social media users applauded Walmart’s “accidental ally” moment while others joked about the “cardinal sin.”
TikTok comedian Chezaidan went viral for a hilarious video on Walmart’s festive décor
Image credits: Chezaidan
Image credits: Chezaidan
“I don’t think Walmart did their research on the difference between male and female Cardinals,” he said in the viral video, showing different decorative items with two red card
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