Darkness of CDMX.- There are people who take care of more at the end of the year, because if they are not recording a podcast, they are excited on social networks about the festivities that are about to begin. Such is the case of Martha Debayle, who shares the preliminary design of her altar for the dead where, of course, the photograph of the late monarch of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II, better known as the “ag“üelita” from his daughter.
The world saw the internet’s favorite reptilian (only after Chabelo) leave for the mothership on September 8. He it’s over What caused his departure shook the entire world and put a smile on the face of his 73-year-old heir, who by the way will be crowned in a few months. The scandal was such that, as we all know, Martha’s daughter called her crying since her foster grandmother had left to meet her mother Coco.

Worthy tribute to the matriarch of the family
According to our customs, photographs on altars of the dead are used to commemorate the deceased on their day, so Martha, adopting this custom, chose to print and place a photo of Chabela at the top of her altar. And no one, absolutely no one was surprised, since possibly at Debayle’s house the rosaries were set up at 7 pm for “whoever likes to accompany” it with a roll and coffee with milk.

We do not know if the altar will include other items such as a Beatles LP, a cup of tea instead of coffee, an English breakfast, a Manchester United shirt or fried fish and chips. Now Chabelita will have one more home to come and enjoy the dishes she liked the most, or out of her mind, come and recreate the “wey, I don’t even touch you” meme.
Aww, Martha, how thoughtful.
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