Negan And Lucille Smash Chocolate Bunnies For Easter

04/16/2017 12:02 pm EDT

Negan might be ruthless but apparently he is also festive.

A new video tossed onto YouTube this weekend shows Negan's precious barbed wire wrapped baseball bat best known by her name of Lucille smashing chocolate bunnies, all in the Easter spirit. Some shots go into slow motion to capture the brutality of the poor, delicious bunnies getting shattered by the bat's might.

The chocolate bunny smash video is the only one listed on the account operating under the name "Negan and Lucille" but the description asks, "Who should Lucille smash next?" Perhaps this YouTuber is onto something here.

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Of course, the loss of these bunnies can never match up to the slaying of Glenn and Abraham in The Walking Dead's Season 7 premiere on October 23. Some fans still reeling from the brutal episode might have some difficult flashbacks watching these bunnies suffer the same fate.

The zombie apocalypse is a cruel world. It is not one fit for chocolate bunnies. Not even on Easter.

Since using Lucille to kill Glenn and Abraham, Negan's lady has not bashed any skulls on the AMC series. Sure, she struck Dr. Carson in his core section but the bat must be getting thirsty, once again. With Season 8 of The Walking Dead on the horizon, war times are ahead and Lucille might just be swinging for the fence when the zombie apocalypse comes back to Sunday nights.

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The Walking Dead will return for its eighth season in October of 2017. The first trailer will arrive at San Diego Comic Con in July. For complete coverage and insider info all off-season long, follow @BrandonDavisBD on Twitter.

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