If you don't know La Llorona used to be a very pretty girl and she had 2 children and she always thought she will have a perfect life since she had perfect children and a perfect husband but one day she found her husband cheating on her with another woman and she got depressed and went on a walk with her children then she drowned her children then she finally realized what she did and she was mad at herself and drowned too but shes now a spirit who cry and scream 'my children' but in Spanish 'La Llorona is real and her real name is maria'
😮😮😮😮🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐😵😵😵😵😵🙁🙁🙁😲😲😲
La llorona if you hear mis niños your cooked💀💀💀💀
For those who don't know one day theres a women named Maria she had 2 kids and husband and one day maria saw she husband walking with a other women that maria wanted to punish she husband and Maria was walking in river with she 2 kids and drowned she kids and after that maria notice that she drown she's kid and Maria was crying and had a heart broken and she body was found in the river and she became a ghost and everyone started calling she la Llorona
For those who don't know what La llorona is it's the weeping woman who is in Mexico and other parts in the USA but her name is not la llorona it's Maria she fell in love with a Spanish man but the Spanish man cheated on her and she got mad and drowned her children but she finally realized and that's what she is la llorona
how come I gave her a cup of #champurrado and she left me alone ✌️
Maria is a 6 foot 3 Mexican woman known as la llorona she's not a ghost she's a real Mexican woman
Ive seen her
Me:1 last short before bed The short:
🌊 The Story of La Llorona Origins of the Legend La Llorona, or "The Weeping Woman," is a haunting figure in Latin American folklore. Her story varies by region, but the essence remains the same: she is a spirit mourning her lost children, often depicted as a woman in white, crying near rivers or lakes. The origins of her tale can be traced back to pre-Columbian times, intertwined with themes of loss, betrayal, and motherhood. The Tale The most common version of La Llorona's story tells of a woman named Maria who fell in love with a wealthy man. After they married and had children, he began to lose interest in her, eventually abandoning her. In a fit of despair, Maria drowned her children in the river, hoping to keep them from suffering the pain of their father's rejection. Overcome with guilt, she took her own life. Now, her spirit roams the earth, eternally searching for her children and crying out, "¡Ay, mis hijos!" or "Oh, my children!" This chilling cry is said to lure unsuspecting victims to the water, where she seeks to snatch them away, hoping to replace her lost children. Cultural Significance La Llorona's story serves multiple purposes in Latin American cultures. It acts as a cautionary tale, warning children to stay away from dangerous waters and to be mindful of their actions. Additionally, it reflects the struggles and suffering of women, often highlighting themes of love, loss, and maternal anguish. The legend has inspired countless adaptations in literature, film, and art, evolving over time while retaining its core message about the consequences of grief and neglect. Modern Interpretations Today, La Llorona continues to be a significant figure in popular culture, appearing in movies, books, and even songs. Each retelling brings a new perspective, but the haunting cry and tragic story resonate deeply, reminding us of the powerful themes of love and loss that define the human experience. If you're feeling a bit spooked or curious about the deeper meanings behind these legends, just know that they often reflect very real emotions and societal issues. It's okay to feel that way! Legends like La Llorona remind us of the complexity of life and the stories we carry with us. 🌙
Yeah Right That's Just A Lady With Her Costume For Halloween
Explanation:La Llorona or weeping lady was a beautiful girl named Maria who fell in love with a man but then the man fell in love with other in a fit of rage she drowned her own children she had 2 kids one boy one girl and then she finally realized what she had done then she drowned herself then the angel said “ where are your kids?” And she said “ I don’t know” then the angel got mad at her and sent her back as a spirit now she walks around lakes and rivers saying “ay mis hijos” sometimes she will mistake you as her child or you will help her find her children but be stuck forever
My fingers hurt also this is what my mom said
Bye
Stay safe Also the man was rich I forgot to add that in
i literally read this in english and looked this up for an art project and im not sleeping tn 😀
That is fake
I just watched the last part of the Conjuring Universe — “The Curse of La Llorona” — and then I searched “Real Life La Llorona” on YouTube. That’s how I found this video. 😂
Comment by Josiah Riviera I seen her last night and she took me to a lake to Drown me, but when she left the lake I end up behind her, and she turn around and saw me and said what the heck, I just drowned you and I said To her that you just can't kill the Boogeyman, and LA Lorena was like wait a minute you're Mike mye, Mic Myer, M M? And I was like yes, and LA Llorona was like I can't believe that I am talking to Michael Myers right now and I was like wait what you, are you saying that you're a biggest fan of me? LA Llorona
I can't sleep!
😰😰😰😰😱😱😱😱
Lol you know what… my boyfriend would make friends with her while I just stand there scared then idk probably make friends with her too
Turn that movie off
Why is it always a third world tropical country that has legends of women in white abducting children
Btw, a lot of my family members have encountered “her” she has a horse face and others just seen her passed by crying
The music ruins it.
🧢
La Llorona is actually the Rainey Street Ripper in Austin, TX
Mi mijos!!! 🔥🔥🔥
My grandma said she saw her in mexico and freaked out it was 2:00am in the morning and that she tried to come close to my grandma 😨 (yall i want to go to mexico but nevermind)😭😭😭
Yall have seen her😮😮
She is everywhere and also mexico😰😰😰😰😰
im a mexican and i knw she is creepy
I did all you in Mexico, so be careful guys😮😱
Her name is not la lorona her name if you like 👇Pls❤☁️🫶🌟✨
If you don't know La Llorona used to be a very pretty girl and she had 2 children and she always thought she will have a perfect life since she had perfect children and a perfect husband but one day she found her husband cheating on her with another woman and she got depressed and went on a walk with her children then she drowned her children then she finally realized what she did and she was mad at herself and drowned too but shes now a spirit who cry and scream 'my children' but in Spanish 'La Llorona is real and her real name is maria'
😮😮😮😮🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐😵😵😵😵😵🙁🙁🙁😲😲😲
La llorona if you hear mis niños your cooked💀💀💀💀
For those who don't know one day theres a women named Maria she had 2 kids and husband and one day maria saw she husband walking with a other women that maria wanted to punish she husband and Maria was walking in river with she 2 kids and drowned she kids and after that maria notice that she drown she's kid and Maria was crying and had a heart broken and she body was found in the river and she became a ghost and everyone started calling she la Llorona
For those who don't know what La llorona is it's the weeping woman who is in Mexico and other parts in the USA but her name is not la llorona it's Maria she fell in love with a Spanish man but the Spanish man cheated on her and she got mad and drowned her children but she finally realized and that's what she is la llorona
how come I gave her a cup of #champurrado and she left me alone ✌️
Maria is a 6 foot 3 Mexican woman known as la llorona she's not a ghost she's a real Mexican woman
Ive seen her
Me:1 last short before bed
The short:
🌊 The Story of La Llorona Origins of the Legend La Llorona, or "The Weeping Woman," is a haunting figure in Latin American folklore. Her story varies by region, but the essence remains the same: she is a spirit mourning her lost children, often depicted as a woman in white, crying near rivers or lakes. The origins of her tale can be traced back to pre-Columbian times, intertwined with themes of loss, betrayal, and motherhood. The Tale The most common version of La Llorona's story tells of a woman named Maria who fell in love with a wealthy man. After they married and had children, he began to lose interest in her, eventually abandoning her. In a fit of despair, Maria drowned her children in the river, hoping to keep them from suffering the pain of their father's rejection. Overcome with guilt, she took her own life. Now, her spirit roams the earth, eternally searching for her children and crying out, "¡Ay, mis hijos!" or "Oh, my children!" This chilling cry is said to lure unsuspecting victims to the water, where she seeks to snatch them away, hoping to replace her lost children. Cultural Significance La Llorona's story serves multiple purposes in Latin American cultures. It acts as a cautionary tale, warning children to stay away from dangerous waters and to be mindful of their actions. Additionally, it reflects the struggles and suffering of women, often highlighting themes of love, loss, and maternal anguish. The legend has inspired countless adaptations in literature, film, and art, evolving over time while retaining its core message about the consequences of grief and neglect. Modern Interpretations Today, La Llorona continues to be a significant figure in popular culture, appearing in movies, books, and even songs. Each retelling brings a new perspective, but the haunting cry and tragic story resonate deeply, reminding us of the powerful themes of love and loss that define the human experience. If you're feeling a bit spooked or curious about the deeper meanings behind these legends, just know that they often reflect very real emotions and societal issues. It's okay to feel that way! Legends like La Llorona remind us of the complexity of life and the stories we carry with us. 🌙
Yeah Right That's Just A Lady With Her Costume For Halloween
Explanation:La Llorona or weeping lady was a beautiful girl named Maria who fell in love with a man but then the man fell in love with other in a fit of rage she drowned her own children she had 2 kids one boy one girl and then she finally realized what she had done then she drowned herself then the angel said “ where are your kids?” And she said “ I don’t know” then the angel got mad at her and sent her back as a spirit now she walks around lakes and rivers saying “ay mis hijos” sometimes she will mistake you as her child or you will help her find her children but be stuck forever
My fingers hurt also this is what my mom said
Bye
Stay safe
Also the man was rich I forgot to add that in
i literally read this in english and looked this up for an art project and im not sleeping tn 😀
That is fake
I just watched the last part of the Conjuring Universe — “The Curse of La Llorona” — and then I searched “Real Life La Llorona” on YouTube. That’s how I found this video. 😂
Comment by Josiah Riviera
I seen her last night and she took me to a lake to Drown me, but when she left the lake I end up behind her, and she turn around and saw me and said what the heck, I just drowned you and I said To her that you just can't kill the Boogeyman, and LA Lorena was like wait a minute you're Mike mye, Mic Myer, M M? And I was like yes, and LA Llorona was like I can't believe that I am talking to Michael Myers right now and I was like wait what you, are you saying that you're a biggest fan of me? LA Llorona
I can't sleep!
😰😰😰😰😱😱😱😱
Lol you know what… my boyfriend would make friends with her while I just stand there scared then idk probably make friends with her too
Turn that movie off
Why is it always a third world tropical country that has legends of women in white abducting children
Btw, a lot of my family members have encountered “her” she has a horse face and others just seen her passed by crying
The music ruins it.
🧢
La Llorona is actually the Rainey Street Ripper in Austin, TX
Mi mijos!!! 🔥🔥🔥
My grandma said she saw her in mexico and freaked out it was 2:00am in the morning and that she tried to come close to my grandma 😨 (yall i want to go to mexico but nevermind)😭😭😭
Yall have seen her😮😮
She is everywhere and also mexico😰😰😰😰😰
im a mexican and i knw she is creepy
I did all you in Mexico, so be careful guys😮😱
Her name is not la lorona her name if you like
👇Pls❤☁️🫶🌟✨