"At least it didn't start a fire" — Internet reacts to a Brazilian streamer holding his baby’s gender reveal party on GTA 5

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Luqueta and Giuliana
Luqueta and Giuliana's 'GTA 5 gender reveal' video from 2023 recently went viral (Image via Instagram/@luquet4)

Gender reveal party videos are one of the internet's favorite things to discuss. Many often declare such events as cringeworthy, while others find them wholesome.

One such gender reveal clip has got the social media wondering again. This time, a video of Brazilian streamers Luqueta (aka LuquEt4) and Giuliana (Caju) went viral, where both are seen organizing a gender reveal in GTA 5.

The clip, originally a part of Luqueta's stream from late 2023, has received many responses from the X users. One even appreciated the couple to take the virtual route, as they wrote,

"at least it didnt start a fire"

Many others praised Luqueta and Giuliana for their idea, while some were not on board. Here are some of the responses that the viral video got on X:

The "GTA 5" gender reveal party gets approval from many on X

The viral couple had reportedly met through GTA RP, which seems to be the inspiration behind their idea. A user on X even pointed out the same, as they posted,

"Uk with the backstory of how they met and everything this is actually really sweet in its own creative way."

There were some other positive replies, which applauded the couple's idea of revealing their baby's gender:

"They met through GTA, their baby is so cute," a user said as they shared the couple's pictures with their baby.
"At least they are not burning down a protected forest," one user noted.
"actually a good way to do it," someone praised the couple.
"We got gender reveals in GTA5 before GTA6," a user referenced the famous meme.
"Imo this is better than every gender reveal. Its fun, doesnt hurt anything or anyone. Not messy," another approved the streamer couple's idea.
"People mad about this will never experience an ounce of joy that would come from starting a family," someone defended Luqueta and Giuliana.
"I mean between this and polluting a river for your gender reveal I think it's perfectly fine," @Nicetorizzya said.
"i mean hey at least it was free," another user added.
"people will hate on this but they both seemed to enjoy it and were happy so who am i to judge," @gekoft wrote.

Some displayed their disagreement with the video, as they posted:

"we are so detached from reality," one user argued.
"This is a really weird thing to do ngl," another user suggested.
"Can we not do things normal anymore?," someone questioned.
"Everyday we stray further from God," a user joked.

The couple seemed visibly elated in the video revealing the gender of their kid. As mentioned earlier, the clip was from late 2023, and the baby was born in 2024. The couple have consistently posted pictures of their son, Noah, who turned nine months old recently.

Burnout left behind by the alleged driver of blue Holden Commodore (Image via SA Police)
Burnout left behind by the alleged driver of blue Holden Commodore (Image via SA Police)

Speaking of unique ideas, a group was recently charged by South Australian police for pulling off a dangerous gender reveal. In North Adelaide's Ingle Farm suburbs, a blue Holden Commodore performed a burnout to generate pink smoke as onlookers captured it on their phones.

Following the incident that reportedly left a 210-meter-long burnout, four people were charged, including the 22-year-old driver. All of them have been summoned by the authorities for a court appearance and might face some sort of penalty.

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