Times of Suriname

Thousands attend Mexican girl’s birthday party

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MEXICO - Looking overwhelme­d by the attention, yet resplenden­t in an elaborate fuchsia dress and gleaming tiara, Rubi Ibarra celebrated her 15th birthday on Monday on a ranch in central Mexico after the invitation to the event by her father went viral and made her the toast of the country.

Family members had to open a path for the girl through dozens of reporters and photograph­ers snapping her picture so she could reach a Mass for her in a field in the state of San Luis Potosi. A large billboard saying “Welcome to my 15th birthday party” with Rubi’s picture towered over the tents and tables filled with food. Thousands of people came from across Mexico for the quincenear­acelebrati­on, a traditiona­l coming-of-age party similar to American “sweet sixteen” parties in which Mexican families often throw big, costly bashes so their daughter can be a princess for a day. Rubi’s party gained national and internatio­nal notoriety in early December after a local event photograph­er posted on his Facebook page a video of the girl’s father describing a down-home birthday party complete with food, horse races and local bands. In the video, cowboy hat-wearing Crescencio Ibarra haltingly but proudly describes the party and prizes, before announcing that “everyone is cordially invited.” Rubi’s mother later explained that Crescencio had only been referring to everyone in the neighbouri­ng communitie­s, not the world, but by then the video had been picked up dozens of times on Youtube and had been seen by millions, sparking tributes by musical stars, jokes and offers of sponsorshi­ps by companies. Mexican airline Interjet published a promotion offering 30% discounts on flights to San Luis Potosi, under the slogan “Are you going to Rubi’s party?” Internet users published mocked-up photos of troops of turkeys, backhoes stirring giant caldrons of soup and massive crowds “heading for Rubi’s party.” Actor Gael Garcia Bernal made a parody video of the invitation, and singer Luis Antonio Lopez “El Mimoso” composed a “corrido” song especially for Rubi. The humble daughter of ranchers even got an offer to appear on the soap opera The Rose of Guadalupe.

(Theguardia­n.com)

 ??  ?? Rubi Ibarra poses during her 15th birthday celebratio­ns in Villa Guadalupe, San Luis Potosi State. (Photo: AFP)
Rubi Ibarra poses during her 15th birthday celebratio­ns in Villa Guadalupe, San Luis Potosi State. (Photo: AFP)

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