After a bit of googling I feel I can offer at least an attempt at an explanation; words may carry different meanings in different languages. And also, in Cape Town, there's an independent theatre called "The Labia Theatre" named after Princess Labia in 1949. My immediate assumption would be that this sign is part of that theatre, but of course, I may very well be wrong, and this may all have been AI-generated.
Edit: Turns out there's also an italian restaurant in Cape Town called "Casa Labia".
Yeah, I meant the video could have been AI-generated (I don't think it was though). It's getting harder to tell unfortunately. I had no reason to doubt that the theatre or the restaurant are real, and I can absolutely see the running joke part.
Edit: At least now we know; in Cape Town it is absolutely possible to eat out at the Labia.
Thank you so much for finding the context :) I looked through the comments but couldn’t immediately tell any info to include, so I appreciate you taking the time!!
That stare at the end though 🤤
Who's hungry?
🤚
Girl your body is 70% water.. and mommy's thirsty
(My partners absolutely hate it when I say this to them and it never fails to make me laugh)
I can’t wait to annoy some one with this!
I'm stealing this!
What is the actual reason that sign is there?
After a bit of googling I feel I can offer at least an attempt at an explanation; words may carry different meanings in different languages. And also, in Cape Town, there's an independent theatre called "The Labia Theatre" named after Princess Labia in 1949. My immediate assumption would be that this sign is part of that theatre, but of course, I may very well be wrong, and this may all have been AI-generated.
Edit: Turns out there's also an italian restaurant in Cape Town called "Casa Labia".
It's not AI-generated, I've been there. Bit of a running joke in Cape Town but popular for social gatherings and artsy stuff.
Yeah, I meant the video could have been AI-generated (I don't think it was though). It's getting harder to tell unfortunately. I had no reason to doubt that the theatre or the restaurant are real, and I can absolutely see the running joke part.
Edit: At least now we know; in Cape Town it is absolutely possible to eat out at the Labia.
Thank you so much for finding the context :) I looked through the comments but couldn’t immediately tell any info to include, so I appreciate you taking the time!!
This why I've started saying "takeaway" when I mean food so no confusion