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Drew Brees will reign as king of the 2024 Washington Mardi Gras, krewe announces

Por: The Advocate Entertainment June 24, 2023

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Drew Brees will reign over Carnival season celebrations in the nation's capital in January 2024.The former Saints icon will be king of the 75th festival of the Krewe of Louisianians, a series of Mardi Gras events that blend celebration, politics and commerce in Washington, D.C.The added that Baton Rouge native Camille Morrison, a sophomore at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, will be queen. The krewe said that U.S. Sen. John... + full article



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