What was meant to be a night with low key snacks and laughter got a sudden emotional twist for the two best friends.
Instead of their usual capture routine, Alexis arrived at Jasmine’s house with a laptop and a surprise: a fully edited montage 24 minutes of the funeral, complete with dramatic music, tribute touch and cordial messages.
“I did my funeral mountain,” Alexis told the people she said while she accidentally connecting her computer with TV. Jasmine was in shock.
“Girl, get this out of my house!” She said.
The moment, captured in a now-viral video tiktok, resonated with thousands online.
“Having a better morbid friend who works in burial and cemetery services is not for the weak,” Jasmine Video titled.
Alexis has spent over six years working in the burial industry, and for him, facing mortality is not uncommon. She says her Mexican-American ancestry, which embraces death as a natural part of life, influenced her perspective.
“I’ve always been a little bit bored and upset,” she admits with laughing.
The idea for the mountain stemmed from the latest personal events. A motorcycle accident involving the Jasmine cousin left the family by colliding in the absence of legal plans or last life.
“He’s a young man, so he had no will. He had nothing,” Alexis said. “This was one of the questions I asked: does he have something like a power of Atttorney? Who is making decisions here?”
Fortunately, he survived, but the incident made him understand how important it was to plan ahead and inspire her to take control of her heritage.
Alexis didn’t just stop in the video. She has written her will, assigned Atttorney power and even assigned who will inherit her favorite Star Wars T -shirts.
“I’m really special and I don’t believe anyone to do things the way I want to do it,” she said. “If that happens to me, you make sure I’m right. Don’t make me look crazy with two eyebrows in different shapes. I was forced to make my nails. I want a specific flower color.”
Although Jasmine initially reacted with humor and disbelief, the mountain soon had both women in tears.
“By planning money and taking your jobs right and even doing such things, you are not forcing your family to need to do so,” Alexis explained. “I’ve been in this situation where I had to unite this at the time of someone’s passage, and you are just miserable.”
Viral going caught them from the superprise. Jasmine initially shared it privately on Instagram, thinking it was just another funny moment among friends. But viewers were amazed by the mix of dark humor and knee love between the two women.
“That’s just how you go viral,” Jasmine said. “At that time, I wasn’t thinking about it. But I was like, let me show all the people who follow me what this kitchen is to date. Because it’s always something with it.”
Some commentators have been concerned that Alexis was “manifesting” her death, but both women reject it. “Planning your funeral is no different from writing a will,” Jasmine said. “It’s not about waiting for the worst. It is to prepare.”
For Alexis, laughter is a major part of her approach to life and death. “I just want everyone to be miserable without me,” she joked. But she also wants them to smile and laugh too.
Its perspective has also affected Jasmine.
“I’ve been scared of death. As, don’t even talk about it,” Jasmine admitted. “But being friends with him, going through my medical traumas and things, I have learned to handle it through comedy, laughing and accepting it. We all know we will pay taxes, and we all will die. None of us know when.”
Their friendship, build on honesty, laughter and shared experience, has helped both women embrace difficult conversations and find joy in the unexpected.
“Nothing in life is ever so serious,” Alexis said. “Even death.”
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