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Pope Leo XIV has gone viral after surprising crowds in Madrid with an unexpected hand gesture that many younger people immediately recognized. The moment came just weeks after the Pope was seen learning the same gesture from a group of Catholic children at the Vatican.
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Pope Leo XIV has gone viral after appearing to mimic the internet-famous “6-7” hand gesture while
Pope Leo XIV has gone viral after appearing to mimic the internet-famous “6-7” hand gesture while greeting crowds from the popemobile during his visit to Madrid. The unexpected moment quickly spread across social media,
In a video now circulating widely online, a group of youngsters greeted the pontiff by saying “Six seven” while performing the now-familiar hand gesture.
The trend has gained popularity as a viral trend rather than a phrase with a fixed meaning.
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