We Don't Talk About Covid Holderness Family

Okay, so you know the Holderness Family, right? The ones who went viral with their hilarious Christmas Jammies videos and their super relatable family shenanigans? Well, guess what? They tackled *that* topic. You know, the one we're all a little tired of talking about: COVID.
The Song That (Maybe) Wasn't About COVID
Instead of dwelling on all the doom and gloom, they went full-on Disney. They parodied the earworm that was *impossible* to escape: "We Don't Talk About Bruno" from Encanto. But instead of Bruno? You guessed it: COVID. Or, well, not quite.
Here's the fun part. The song, cheekily titled "We Don't Talk About Covid," *technically* isn't directly about the virus itself. It's about the *conversations* surrounding it. The endless debates, the shifting guidelines, the sheer exhaustion of it all. Think of it as a parody of the information overload. It's all about the endless COVID chatter.
Why "Not About Covid" is Actually About Covid
The brilliance is in the ambiguity. They don't sing about masks or vaccines or case numbers. They sing about the arguments at the dinner table, the cancelled plans, the overall feeling of being trapped in a Groundhog Day loop of pandemic discussions.
It's relatable because it avoids the specifics. It taps into the universal feeling of being absolutely, utterly *done* with the whole subject. That's what makes it genius! It gets that you're tired of thinking about the actual virus and the endless discussions of it.
Humor as a Coping Mechanism
The Holderness Family has always been good at using humor to navigate real-life challenges. This is the core of their brand and relatability. They find the funny in the mundane, the stressful, and, yes, even the pandemic.
And let's face it, laughter is a pretty good coping mechanism. They offered us a spoonful of sugar (and a catchy tune) to help the pandemic medicine go down. It wasn't about denying the seriousness of the situation; it was about finding a light in the darkness.
More Than Just a Parody
The song wasn't just funny; it was also a little bit heartwarming. The family, as always, was front and center. Their familiar faces, their undeniable chemistry, and their obvious love for each other were all on display.
It was a reminder that even in the midst of global chaos, family and connection still matter. It was about navigating the pandemic together, even when those conversations were tough and exhausting. Ultimately, that's what resonates with people.
The Takeaway: Relatability Rules
The Holderness Family's "We Don't Talk About Covid" parody (that isn't *really* about Covid) is a perfect example of why they're so popular. They see the world the way we do. They feel the way we feel.
They turn those feelings into relatable content that makes us laugh, makes us think, and makes us feel a little less alone. It's a reminder that sometimes, the best way to deal with a difficult situation is to sing (or parody) about it with the people you love.
So, the next time you find yourself trapped in another endless Covid conversation, just remember the Holderness Family. And maybe, just maybe, start singing "We Don't Talk About Covid" (but quietly, so you don't start another argument!).

















