They create a parody against ‘Lady Huracán’ after she claimed that Yucatecans invent hurricanes to avoid working

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The statements by Sandra Orozco sparked the anger of the community, leading to a wave of memes and mocking songs, including a creation by TikTokers Miguel Maas and Roy Cuervo.

This week, TikToker Sandra Orozco became a viral phenomenon after making controversial comments about the population of Yucatán, claiming that “they only invent hurricanes to avoid working and going to work.”

Her words not only enraged the Yucatecans but also initiated a wave of memes and parodies criticizing her perception of the region.

The reaction of the Yucatecan community was immediate. Nicknamed ‘Lady Huracán,’ Sandra Orozco became the target of ridicule on social media. One of the highlights was the creation of parody songs by TikTokers Miguel Maas and Roy Cuervo, who jumped on the bandwagon to express their discontent humorously.

Miguel Maas was the first to join the trend, adapting the popular song “La Niña Fresa” by Banda Zeta Fiesta to make a version dedicated to ‘Lady Huracán.’

Here it is, what do you think of this outsider?

She says that Yucatecans are lazy

She says Yucatecans invent hurricanes

That we are lazy, that’s what Sandra the snob says

That we don’t go to work or the kids to school

As you already know, this outsider is very perplexed

That there are no hurricanes! No, no

Yucatecans invent them, no, no

That we live very cool, no, no

That the cyclone doesn’t affect, no, no

What does the blonde want?

What will the outsider ask for?

What does the queen crave?

To make her happy

Ash, open the Oxxo, the gym, or the wee

What wee, no wee, we’ll give you a jab so you leave and stop criticizing us

For his part, Roy Cuervo also decided to contribute to the joke with his own parody. Although the details of his lyrics were not revealed in the statement, it is known that his focus was also on criticizing Orozco’s statements, joining the collective laughter around the figure of ‘Lady Huracán.’

Our Lady Huracán has come out

They say they don’t want to work

Our Lady Huracán has come out

But she didn’t imagine they would roast her

Our Lady Huracán has come out

She said they don’t want to work

Our Lady Huracán has come out

But she didn’t imagine they would roast her

Our Lady Huracán has come out

The one who said they are lazy and want to work

She said they only invent what will happen

That they are just inventing that a hurricane is coming

Lady Huracán has come out, the one who said they are lazy and don’t want to work

She said they only invent what will happen

Ha ha ha, the friend went too far

The friend said they are lazy and that they are inventors

Sandra went too far (x3) and now they are roasting her

The friend went too far, the friend went too far

The friend said they are lazy and that they are inventors

As the controversy continues, memes and parodies keep flooding social media, making it clear that the Yucatecan community has found a creative way to respond to the criticism.

Lady Huracán apologizes

After sharing a video in which she claimed that the population of Yucatán invents hurricanes to avoid working or attending school, TikToker Sandra Orozco posted another video to apologize to the Yucatecan community for her derogatory comments.

“I am completely in shock, but there is something important I wanted to say (…) What I said was completely out of line, and I am 100% aware of it. I know I spoke from complete ignorance, I know it was super wrong, that it was a bad joke,” Orozco declared in her recent video. The TikToker acknowledged the gravity of her words and expressed regret for the harm caused to the Yucatecan community.

Sandra Orozco not only faced a barrage of negative comments but also revealed that she has been receiving death threats since her words went viral.

“I have been receiving death threats since yesterday, I am getting messages telling me they are waiting to see me to do who knows what,” she confessed, visibly affected. She also pointed out that her family has been subjected to attacks and hate messages: “My family is receiving hate messages that I don’t think they deserve because they didn’t do anything.”

Orozco highlighted that her situation has escalated to the point where “my CV is circulating, they are talking to all the companies I have worked for,” reflecting the magnitude of the backlash against her. The TikToker’s public apology aims not only to clarify her stance but also to defuse the tension her comment has generated.

Source: Infobae