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Video: Sip And Paint Twitter Video Goes Viral, Netizens Reaction

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Social media is hard to predict, but we weren’t expecting the ‘sip and paint’ video to go viral.

A video shared on Twitter shows two people appearing to get intimate in the middle of a creative sip and paint session.

As is the norm on social networks, the video has immediately become a meme and people are in stitches after the initial shock of the video.

Sip and Paint- What is it?

For those of you who are unfamiliar with sip and paint events, let us explain what they usually consist of.

Sip and paint sessions allow you to let loose with a professional painting class and a few drinks (usually alcohol).

Various sessions are conducted across the US, including Pinot’s Palette studios’ courses in Massachusetts, New York, and Connecticut. The most popular drink at these classes is wine, and most people bring their own alcohol.

On the company’s website, it says: “Paint. Drink. Have Fun. As long as you do at least two of the three, you’re in good shape.”

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Twitter Goes Viral With Sip and Paint Video

Having discussed the basic premise of a sip and paint event, it’s easy to imagine that some wild and unexpected activities are likely to occur at events that mix large groups of people with alcohol, regardless of the subject matter.

Apparently, two event attendees got intimate in the middle of a class, as shown in a recent video that went viral on Twitter.

Whether or not the two were doing anything X-rated is unknown as the camera might have just caught them at an unfavorable angle. But the clip certainly made a lasting impression.

In today’s culture, the expression “sip and paint” has become a cultural meme. It is for asking why your partner attends these classes and joking about what really goes on.

Viral video turns into a meme on Twitter

It is common for anything to become a meme once it is discovered on the internet.

No different, the sip and paint video was soon mocked on Twitter.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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