
According to Twitter (TWTR, Tech30), there were some-more than half a million tweets about Beyoncé in a 45 mins immediately following her explanation — many from users conveying complacency or warn about a singer’s flourishing family.
And afterwards there were a tweets from Denny’s and a Atlanta Police Department.
The grill sequence tweeted, “Wow, bey has TWO buns in a oven! that’s only an countenance by a way. greatfully don’t eat those buns. they are babies.”
wow, bey has TWO buns in a oven! that’s only an countenance by a way. greatfully don’t eat those buns. they are babies.
— Denny’s (@DennysDiner) February 1, 2017
Denny’s has a story of peculiar tweets, though Wednesday’s Bey and buns twitter was met by many with bemusement. Fusion enlightenment author Charles Pulliam-Moore wrote, “What’re we doing, @DennysDiner? Like actually, what are we doing?”
Others users like Bloomberg contributor Polly Mosendz simply asked if a comment was “ok.”
If that twitter wasn’t confusing enough, a Atlanta Police Department jumped in a amicable media impulse with a twitter reminding citizen’s to not take partial in “celebratory gunfire.”
“#Beyoncé might have everybody wanting to applaud her pregnancy, though remember no celebratory gunfire!” review a account’s now deleted tweet. “Stay safe, Atlanta!”
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There were some-more tweets from Beyoncé fans suggesting a far-reaching operation of laughable baby names for a twins.
Should she name them Yellow and Lemonade?
No? Okay.
*Nods and escorts self out*— Issa Rae (@IssaRae) February 1, 2017
Issa Rae of HBO’s “Insecure” was a sole voice of reason in Bey-b disturb when she tweeted, “Should she name them Yellow and Lemonade? No? Okay. *Nods and escorts self out*.”
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