Vatican Moment Trends as Pope Leo Repeats Viral ‘6-7’ Gesture!
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Vatican City: Pope Leo XIV sparked a massive social media frenzy over the weekend after humorously participating in the viral ‘6-7’ internet meme during a gathering with young Catholics.
The unexpected interaction was captured on video by popular Italian influencer priest Don Roberto Fiscer at St. Peter's Square.
The clip shows a group of confirmation youth teaching the pontiff the trend, which involves shouting ‘six-seven’ while moving hands up and down alternately. After a brief moment of confusion, Pope Leo smiled and mimicked the gesture, drawing loud cheers from the crowd.
Originating from online youth culture and tied to a track by rapper Skrilla, the ‘6-7’ trend functions as a nonsensical meme. Its lack of any literal meaning is the joke itself, frequently used by Gen Z and Alpha users to playfully confuse others.
The wholesome interaction has racked up millions of views on TikTok, solidifying Pope Leo’s growing online reputation as a modern, internet-savvy religious leader.
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