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TikToker Shares The Accidentally Raunchy Christmas Ornament His Religious Mom Gave His Friend

TikToker Shares The Accidentally Raunchy Christmas Ornament His Religious Mom Gave His Friend
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Have you ever spied a Christmas decoration that accidentally brought new meaning to Santa's catchphrase "Ho, ho ho!"?

Well, one TikToker—Tucker Clement—and his friend not only spied one of these decorations in the wild, they were actually gifted it by the TikToker's religious mother.


They shared their experience on TikTok.


@tuckerjclement “Jesus CAME to earth Tucker, no one thinks like that” ##christmas ##cupcakke
♬ original sound - Cupcakkesbussyshart

The decoration was an otherwise lovely ornament with a clear glass body, stuffed with straw.

And possibly stuffed with something else, as when the camera zooms in on the Comic Sans red lettering we can clearly see it reads:

"He came."

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Tucker Clement's mother who so innocently gifted the ornament to his best friend, did not appreciate Clement and his friend's reading of the ornament.

“Jesus CAME to earth Tucker, no one thinks like that," she indignantly responded.

How wrong she was.

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Regardless of what Jesus did or didn't do, that ornament is sure to bring anybody in your family some sort of holiday cheer.

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