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Flamboyant astrologer Walter Mercado will send you “mucho mucho amor” from beyond the grave … for $99

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On Thursday, The Walter Mercado Avatar Experience was unveiled on the personalized video sharing app Cameo with the late cosmic guru looking eerily real while speaking his inspiring words in both Spanish and English.“My cherished friends, it has been some time since I departed the terrestrial plane and embarked on a marvelous journey into the spiritual realm of the cosmos,” Mercado’s avatar said sporting his trademark blown out blonde locks, a windburned face and a fantabulous glittering gold coat all while sitting on a regal wood-carved chair.“With the unwavering support of my beloved family and with the remarkable technological advances able to give voice to the wisdom from my life’s work, it is possible to continue advancing my mission and purpose: to support your growth and wisdom so you can reach your magnificent potential.

Let us rejoice in the ability to stay connected and receive heartfelt blessings. May these blessings grave your lives today, tomorrow, and always, and may you forever receive peace, much peace, but above all else an abundance of love.” He finished by signing off with his trademark phrase: “!Mucho, mucho, mucho amor!”Watch Walter in all his artificially resurrected glory below:A post shared by Walter Mercado (@waltermercadomedia)According to the website, fans can receive a personal birthday message, pep talk, advice, or ask the famed fortuneteller a question.

Taking it to a new level, sassy consumers can even ask Mr. Mercado to “roast” them. ¡Ay, Dios mío! Regardless of the kind of message you request, getting Mercado’s artificial dopplegänger to respond will cost you a very real $99.Earlier this year, Mercado’s great-nephew Miguel Benet struck a licensing deal and acquired worldwide rights to all of the glam astrologer’s intellectual property, including 30 years of television appearances, publications, audio recordings, photographs, and capes! “Our mission is to honor and celebrate the enduring legacy of Walter,” Benet said in a statement..

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