Family’s Holiday Card Sparks Controversy Over Subtle Detail
A subtle but bold detail in a family’s holiday card has sparked a heated online debate, leaving parents divided over whether the prank was humorous or disrespectful.
Amanda Cooper, a travel and fashion influencer with over 14,000 Instagram followers, never anticipated the controversy her quirky family photo would generate when she shared it on social media. What started as a lighthearted joke quickly became a viral sensation, igniting conversations about family traditions, humor, and respect.
The stir began with a TikTok video Cooper posted on December 6, showcasing a close-up of her family’s holiday photo. The seemingly festive image revealed a hidden prank: her siblings subtly flipping off the camera while posing alongside their children. The stunt was a surprising twist on their usual tradition of perfectly coordinated family photo shoots, which are organized annually by their mother, Melynda King.
According to Cooper, the idea for the prank stemmed from a desire to shake things up and add a bit of humor to their otherwise picture-perfect tradition. Speaking with Today, she shared how she came up with the plan and orchestrated it with her siblings. “I texted my siblings in a group chat and pitched the idea,” Cooper explained. To keep the prank a secret until the last moment, they devised a code word.