Urvashi Rautela Brutally Trolled after She Copy-pastes US Writer’s 'Parasite' Tweet
‘At Least Correct the Grammar’ the New York-based author JP Brammer responded after he found out Urvashi Rautela copy-pasted his tweet about Oscar-winning film Parasite...
Published: Wednesday,Apr 01, 2020 09:03 AM GMT-06:00
Urvashi Rautela found herself in a soup after she copy-pasted New York-based author JP Brammer's tweet about Oscar-winning film Parasite.
On Tuesday, Urvashi wrote, "One thing I really love about @ParasiteMovie is that rather than depict the fam (ily) as scammers pretending to be good at their jobs, they actually do their jobs flawlessly! what they lack isn’t skill, but institutional stamps of approval & the bows and ribbons that rich people love (sic).”
Netizens were quick to spot that Urvashi had used JP’s tweet and soon trolled her for copying another person’s views. A collage of the two tweets also surfaced online, and the actress was trolled brutally for her act.
Well, soon JP Brammer too came across one such collage and had a rather sarcastic response to Urvashi copying his tweet. "I'm rooting for her," wrote the author and added, “Why didn’t she at least correct the grammar, um my bad grammar?? is part of the vibe??? wow (sic).”
https://twitter.com/jpbrammer/status/1245105920083996673However, this is not the first time Urvashi was spotted copying social media posts of other people. Earlier, during Shabana Azmi’s tragic accident, the actress had taken to Twitter to wish her a speedy recovery. It was later pointer out by Twitteratis that the actress used the exact same tweet as written by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Urvashi had tweeted, "The news of @AzmiShabana Ji’s injury in an accident is distressing. I pray for her quick recovery (sic)." And that is exactly what PM Modi had tweeted on his social media as well.
https://twitter.com/gurejasid7803/status/1218711287640641536
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