Gen Z claim they've discovered a 'hack' to help find love... but it's actually a centuries-old New Year's Eve tradition

Gen Z claim they've discovered a 'hack' to help find love... but it's actually a centuries-old New Year's Eve tradition
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Gen Z claim they've discovered a 'hack' to help find love... but it's actually a centuries-old New Year's Eve tradition
Published: Dec, 26 2024 15:10

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Gen Z claim they've discovered a 'hack' to help find love... but it's actually a centuries-old New Year's Eve tradition A long-standing Spanish tradition for ringing in the new year has captured the attention of the TikTok generation - who believe it might be the key to a successful love life.

Influencers are advising singletons to take part in a New Year's Eve tradition; eating 12 grapes for each of the 12 chimes of the clock at midnight, suggesting it's a 'hack' to help them find love.

Liliana Tuskia also took part in the ritual and filmed herself sitting under a table and shoving 12 grapes into her mouth - one for every month of the year.

In a now viral video, Izzy Dwyer, 19, takes a plastic ziplock bag filled with grapes out of and shoves them into her mouth as she laughs.

'I saw on TikTok that [eating the 12 grapes] it's meant to bring you luck in your love life and I did it with three friends,' she told the Metro.

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