Walmart Unintentionally Sparks Internet Frenzy After TikToker Goes Viral For Spotting ‘Gay’ Christmas Decor On Its Aisles
Tis the season to be merry and gay—apparently.
Jesse
- Published in News
It’s officially the most wonderful time of the year! Twinkling lights are going up, holiday music is playing in every store, and people are frantically scouring shopping aisles for gifts they swore they planned to buy months ago.
We can look forward to some elaborate window displays, competitive gift-giving, and—inevitably—holiday décor that sparks a little more conversation than intended.
From inflatable Santas to bizarrely themed ornaments, retailers love to get creative this time of year. Sometimes, though, those creative leaps miss their mark in the most delightfully unexpected ways.
Remember the viral debate about whether an upside-down Christmas tree was chic or sacrilegious? Or the infamous “ugly Christmas sweater” line that featured a partying Santa with questionable substances?
Every year, there's a new contender for the title of "most talked-about holiday oddity." This year? Walmart has unintentionally taken the crown—with its collection of ‘gay’ Christmas cardinals.
No, you didn’t read that wrong. These cheerful cardinals are ruffling feathers and tickling funny bones everywhere, proving that even holiday décor isn’t safe from internet humor.
But wait—how can we possibly know the romantic preferences of two festive birds, you ask? Don’t worry; we’re about to crack open this feathery mystery and spill the (Christmas) tea.
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TikTok comedian Chezaidan set the internet on fire with his hilarious take on Walmart’s holiday décor blunder.
ChezaidanThe buzz began when comedian and TikToker Chezaidan stumbled upon Walmart’s festive cardinals. He went on to share a video that has since taken the internet by storm. With over 4 million views on TikTok and nearly 6 million on Instagram, his witty critique has people flocking to their screens.
The video hilariously points out a little avian biology lesson Walmart seemingly overlooked. Cardinals, as any bird enthusiast will tell you, have a clear-cut fashion code: bright red for the males and a more muted, earthy look for the females.
Yet, Walmart’s festive figurines feature two vibrant red cardinals, making them, well, a same-sex pair. “Tis the season to be merry and gay,” Chezaidan quipped, and the internet went wild.
Chezaidan joked about the possibility that Walmart skipped Bird Biology 101
Chezaidan“I don’t think Walmart did their research on the difference between male and female cardinals,” he cheekily remarked. Or maybe Walmart did do their research, and they know exactly what they’re doing. Who’s to say?
The decor comes in many delightful forms, as you can see
ChezaidanThis right here would make a great centerpiece
ChezaidanChezaidan’s hilarious observation sparked a wave of comments from amused viewers. Some applauded Walmart as an “accidental ally” while others reflected on how long this “gay cardinal” trend has been flying under the radar.
One netizen couldn’t resist tagging the decor faux pas a ‘cardinal sin’
One commenter summed it up: “I love this time of year JUST because of the gay cardinals. Homophobic grandmas love their gay cardinals!”
Known for his offbeat humor, Chezaidan’s skits turn the ordinary into pure comedic gold.
His knack for turning everyday mishaps into laugh-out-loud skits is what keeps his fans coming back for more.
Whether intentional or not, Walmart’s festive cardinals have become a symbol of holiday humor, inclusivity, and, let’s be honest, just good old-fashioned internet fun.
So, this holiday season, as you deck the halls and trim the tree, keep an eye out for these unintentional LGBTQ+ icons. After all, nothing says “happy holidays” like a pair of fabulously festive birds!