Pope Leo does ‘6-7’ trend for children at the Vatican
Pope Leo XIV participated in the viral '6-7' trend during a video with children at the Vatican. The trend involves saying 'six seven' while performing specific hand gestures, and it has gained popularity among teenagers. The pope's engagement with the trend has sparked reactions on social media, highlighting his cultural relevance.
- ▪Pope Leo XIV was filmed doing the '6-7' trend with children at St. Peter's Square.
- ▪The trend involves saying 'six seven' and performing hand gestures, and is popular among teens.
- ▪The video was posted by Catholic Priest Don Roberto Fiscer, a well-known influencer.
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Pope Leo XIV did the viral “6-7” trend for children at the Vatican in a video posted on TikTok by Catholic Priest Don Roberto Fiscer on Saturday. Father Fiscer is a popular Italian-based influencer. The video showed Fiscer with a group of children at St. Peter’s Square. While speaking Italian, Fiscer and the children said, “6-7” as the pope stopped next to them. Recommended Stories Spencer Pratt’s AI ads are ‘absolute bangers’: Joe Concha Spencer Pratt roasts Nithya Raman in barbecue video Katharine McPhee sings ‘Simply the best, better than Karen Bass’ to Spencer Pratt The pope repeated the phrase and did the hand gestures associated with the trend.
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