#LosXVdeRubi: Millions of people have RSVP’d for this quinceañera & the memes are everything

Are you free on December 26? If not, you should make yourself available because more than a million people have promised to go to Rubí Ibarra's quinceañera party. Don't know what I'm talking about? Keep reading and catch up because Latinos, including some famous ones like Gael García Bernal, are joining the latest internet trend.

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It all started with this video.

If you don't understand Spanish, Rubí's dad is inviting everybody to her quinceañera in the town of La Joya in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí. Somehow the video went viral and what happened after is pure internet madness.

Of course, somebody decided to create a Facebook page.

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After that, it became a meme creator's paradise.

A good promo poster was created.

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Very realistic, don't you think?

Gael García Bernal and El Piolín joined in on the fun early.

They are pretending to do a parody of the video, but I know they will be there…

Larry Hernández had a blast on Twitter.

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"Please tell Rubi's parents that I want to go to the quinces," he wrote and his followers went wild.

Shakira is offering her "La Bicicleta"?

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"Friends, we will see each other at Rubi's quinceañera. We will move our hips to 'La Bicicleta' banda-style," posted Shakira. It's not a terrible idea. Let me know.

El Komander was asked about it in public.

He is so there….

Even the Telemundo stars want in.

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Rashel Díaz, Daniel Sarcos, Ana María Canseco and Diego Schoening seem ready to me.

Here are some shoe suggestions.

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What do you think?

This looks like a good piñata.

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In the video Rubi's dad offered a Chiva. Yes, it's the word for a female goat, but in those parts of Mexico it also means an informal horse race.

"Anabelle arrives in México with the dream of being Rubi's last doll."

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This is my favorite one.

"Excuse me, I heard about the 15, can I go in?

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I think not.

Uber codes were created.

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Do you think it can take us from Miami to La Joya?

After all, more than 1 million people RSVP'd.

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Can you imagine?

You need a lot of cake for a million people.

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It doesn't surprise me that Rubi's father spoke out.

When you learn Rubi's dad isn't really inviting everyone.

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Turns out, the freaked out dad felt he had to explain that when he said "everybody is invited" in the video, he meant everybody they know: "Los conocidos." Of course, then the memes got even better.

What a relief!

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"When you remember that we all are God's children so Ruby is actually your sister so we can go to the party."

'El Señor de los Cielos' is getting in on the trend as well.

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"Chacorta, prepare the pickup truck because we are going to Rubi's quinceañera any f..king way. I don't give a sh*t that it's only for people they know. I want to win la chiva. Arre!". I can't stop laughing.

In any case, I have the credentials ready.

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And they are VIP, too!

Here's a major question: After all of this, which Rubi is more famous?

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I'm going with Rubí Ibarra and we are so going to the party…. Feliz Quinceañera, linda.