So, what is the hottest tea the world brewing this week?
An egg broke Kylie Jenner’s Instagram likes record, I hear. Now this is what happened. Some human being with tons of priorities, I bet, thought on one good day, “why not beat a world record on Instagram, with…mhh an egg? Let us go with that”. And the rest? History. Kylie Jenner’s photo, holding her newborn, Stormi Webster’s hand which was the most liked photo on Instagram with 18 million likes, got beat. It got beat by an egg. An egg with some shade, a white background and freckles beat Kylie Jenner’s Instagram likes record. Umm okay. Check out Kylie Jenner’s response below!
A post shared by EGG GANG (@world_record_egg) on Jan 4, 2019 at 9:05am PST
Now what? Right! It’s being slapped across the face of everyone who has social media. Including me. How do I feel? Well, at first I was okay with it. It wasn’t so much of a need to do kind of thing, it’s not like she wasn’t already getting money for posting images that got her so many likes.
BUT,
When it’s been more than a few days, let it go! I mean, why aren’t the killings in Kenya being mass circulated and talked about, or the current situation of the American government? Do we need a Trump involved incident to talk about it – okay Trump incident it is.
ALTHOUGH,
Lets add a little sugar to make this tea a little better! The world record egg is using it’s platform and recognition to raise funds from egg branded march to donate to the National Alliance of Mental Illness, according to their Instagram story. Not bad actually. Just don’t spam with “WE DID IT” posts and just putting the important bits on your story!
Image from World_Record_Egg InstagramBut anyway, minus the fact that the egg is now worth my right kidney and left eye, $450,000 – umm WOW! – to be exact, according to Independent, please get it out of my social media feed and get me hotter tea!
Image and video from Kylie Jenner Instagramsip sip
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