The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxFriday the 13th has rolled around once again bringing with it its spooky mystery and supposed bad luck.As England deals with a second national lockdown the doom-and-gloom of the unlucky date feels right on cue.The sinister connotations of Friday the 13 supposedly date back to Jesus Christ and the last supper.The infamous meal was attended by 13 people, Jesus and his disciples, on a Thursday - the day before his crucifixion on Good Friday.According to legend, the number 13 has forever been associated with Judas, who betrayed Christ and regarded as one of history’s most famous betrayers.He is thought of as the imperfect 13, compared to.
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