The Conversation (0)
x
Narjas Zatat
Apr 25, 2018

Picture:
Getty Images / Chris Jackson / Staff; Twitter / @David Bagguetta
People are making fun of a BBCheadline that looked like it was quoting the “Royal baby”.
The Twitter account for BBC News UK shared a news story about William and Kate on the birth of their new son.
The caption read:
Royal baby: 'New mums have so much unnecessary pressure'
Royal baby: 'New mums have so much unnecessary pressure' https://t.co/qipOKED2Ec— BBC News (UK) (@BBC News (UK)) 1524580715
The article is about a debate that was sparked on social media about new mothers and stress.
People quickly noticed however, that the caption looked like it was quoting the baby:
As with all things funny and Twitter, it went viral:
People were astonished by how woke the one day old baby is:
@BBCNews This kid is woke as hell— Matt Eyre (@Matt Eyre) 1524596805
@BBCNews It can talk already?— Sam (@Sam) 1524659986
And BBC's quick reporting
@BBCNews Speaking after a day. Quantum mechanics by the weekend.— Rem Oscuro (@Rem Oscuro) 1524646516
People are keen to pick the Royal baby's brain about the serious stuff
Others figured this deserves a promotion in the royal line
If he’s learned to speak so young, and have developed opinions on family policy, he probably deserves to be higher… https://t.co/3bTvM639GP— Steve Taylor (@Steve Taylor) 1524600641
More: This game shows how hard it is to spot fake news
More: It's one year since the greatest moment in TV history
Keep reading...Show less
Top 100
Angry white men in Florida arrested after throwing rock through Black teen's car window
Jun 16, 2022
Jun 16, 2022