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Reigning Royalty: These Celebrities Have Served As Grand Marshals Or Parade Kings/Queens During Mardi Gras

todayMarch 5, 2025

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Mardi Gras 2016 - February 7, 2016

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The week-long celebration known as Mardi Gras comes to a conclusion today (March 4th), and it’s time to celebrate! Mardi Gras, also known as “Fat Tuesday,” is a celebration that happens the day before the Christian season of Lent begins. It’s famous for music, costumes, and parties, especially in places like New Orleans. People indulge in rich, fatty foods on this day because traditionally, Lent is a season of fasting.

Mardi Gras’ origin goes back to ancient Roman and European spring festivals, which were later combined with Christian traditions. The French brought the celebration to North America in the 1700s, where it became the massive event it is today.

Every year, Mardi Gras draws many famous faces, with celebrities becoming part of the festivities through different Krewes. The Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club, one of the most prominent African American Krewes, often honors Black celebrities as part of their celebrations. Zulu and Krewes like it have a rich history of African American culture and tradition in the festivities.

It’s apparent that Mardi Gras is a spectacle unlike any other. That’s apparent by all of the big names that make appearances year after year. Stars not only show up, but they also participate in the fun. Being asked to serve as Mardi Gras royalty is a huge deal, and not everyone can say that they’ve had the pleasure. To highlight the ones who have and to celebrate Fat Tuesday, we put together a gallery of stars who have been grand marshals or parade kings/queens.

Let us know who were your favorites! HAPPY MARDI GRAS!

Written by: realurbanradio1

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