Panties in the Coffee Pot? This Guy Found Out How Latina Love Spells Work—And the Comments Are Wild!
This content creator just dropped a bombshell about one of the strongest love spells Latinas cast, and let’s just say, the comments did not disappoint. After all, magic is woven into the fabric of Latin culture.
Have you ever heard your abuela talk about a “special tea”? Or maybe your mom wondering why your brother is still with that “muchachita,” hinting that he might be under some kind of spell? Well, one content creator discovered the spell his Latina wife cast on him, and the reactions are everything.
“I wasn’t supposed to be home today,” Junior O told his followers. “And I wasn’t supposed to be the one making the coffee. But I wasn’t feeling well, so I ended up not going to work.”
What happened next is the stuff of legends
“I woke up and called my wife,” he recounted. “She said, ‘make yourself a coffee.’ I don’t think she knew how low the beans were for me to find out what really makes coffee so damn good,” he added, revealing his wife’s panties hidden in the coffee pot.
If you’re one of the few who are surprised, let me break it down for you. This is a classic amarre or love spell. In Yoruba culture, women sometimes hide pieces of underwear in coffee or other foods to keep their partners head over heels. And yes, sometimes those panties are… used. According to some santeros, for extra power, they should even have traces of menstruation.
The comments about the love spell were priceless
Social media users didn’t hold back. “When they said ‘witches’ brew,’ we didn’t mean this!” one commented. Another joked, “The coochachino special left me speechless.”
Others were quick to warn him, “Don’t even think about leaving her,” one user advised. “You’re going to feel it if you try to go, because you need her now.”
As for Junior O, he’s not exactly buying into the witchcraft theory
“I have to say that you can see a level of insanity,” he said. “I don’t believe in witchcraft. But I also have to say, this coffee is pretty good.”
“If this is what she’s willing to do to keep me in love, f*** it, man. It doesn’t hurt me,” he concluded.
Wondering if the spell actually works? Just look it up on TikTok
Hundreds of content creators—whether certified brujos or not—are sharing their variations of this spell online. Some suggest using clean underwear with your partner’s name on it. Others say it’s even more potent if you put your name on your shoe. And some go all out, recommending you wear the entire pad.
For more details, well, I’d say it’s time to ask your Abuela.