The curious significance of sexual orientation. I turn lesbian because my boyfriend supports UD Las Palmas – in the middle of a wedding. Controversy, viral joke, or elaborate wit. CD Tenerife presented this morning the season ticket campaign for 2024-25 with a controversial video that winks at their eternal rival. “The season ticket campaign is going to get people talking,” warned Paulino Rivero, president of the chicharrera entity.
Under the motto ‘Eternal Love’, the video comes during a civil war with majority shareholder José Miguel Garrido. The controversy arises at the end of the video, where a couple of fiancés are about to say ‘I do’ when the bride notices that her future spouse is wearing a bracelet with yellow and blue colours, with the UD cheer ‘pío pío’ written on it.
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Shocked and disappointed, the bride dashes out, leaving the groom standing. In her escape, reminiscent of the movie Thelma & Louise, the affected one encounters a young woman leaning on a convertible. She has the Tenerife crest tattooed on her left arm. They lock eyes, and the attraction ignites. A kiss to flee from the ‘pío pío’ bracelet and a sexual orientation as an escape. Lesbianism as a response to the colours of the eternal rival.
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Response from UD
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A few hours later, the Gran Canaria entity commented cryptically. ‘Tell me you’re from 𝐋𝐚𝐬 𝐏𝐚𝐥𝐦𝐚𝐬 without telling me you’re from 𝐋𝐚𝐬 𝐏𝐚𝐥𝐦𝐚𝐬…’ It’s an enigmatic phrase to add more fuel to an ad that will generate a lot of discussion.