A video of a woman causing a scene at a party after being denied a taco because, apparently, she had already received the quota for each guest was leaked via social media. The clip is gaining popularity and the guest is practically viral, especially because users dubbed her “Taco Lady” due to her behavior.
The video was posted three days ago by a TikTok user who goes by the name Danny (@cazzatermitas). It has over 180,000 likes and more than 4,000 comments. It shows the woman going to the caterers to ask for another taco. When she was refused, she reacted aggressively and even threw a clay pot, which broke.
“Taco Lady” throws a pot at a pregnant woman
In addition to spilling food on the floor, the caterer was frightened by the party guest’s reaction. The husband of the woman serving the tacos asked her if she was okay, as she’s pregnant. Fortunately, she wasn’t hurt.
The caterer’s husband claimed that the guest looked “hungry.” This led to the nickname “Hungry Lady,” but also to the title “Taco Lady.” Users reacted and identified the woman as Damaris. They also reported that the party was in Mazatlán, Sinaloa.
“In fact, that event was here in Mazatlán. The lucky lady’s name is Damaris. I had already given her food, five tacos per person, but sometimes people are like that,” “the search engine: Damaris tira cazuela Mazatlán,” and “she’s on TikTok as Damaris,” commented users of the video platform.
They claim that “Taco Lady” was performing for a parody.
Other netizens claimed that “that Damaris was hungry, she’d probably gone days without eating.” However, there are those who defend “Lady Taco” because “food is never denied, so it’s better not to have a party.” They even mention that “if you’re going to have a party, it’s to feed the guests as many times as they want. If they’re going to be intrusive, it’s better not to have a party.”
There are also those who consider it a joke because the woman called “Lady Taco” and those who appear in the video are dedicated to making parodies, which is why it is

Source: herladodemexico