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4 year old“It’s the great equalizer and what’s terrible about it is what’s great about it,” Madonna said about the coronavirus in the video, which was posted to her Twitter account on Sunday.
“What’s terrible about it is that it’s made us all equal in many ways and what’s wonderful about it is that it’s made us all equal in many ways,” the singer went on to say from a bathtub adorned with flower petals. In her caption for the video, she called the quickly spreading disease “no discrimination Covid-19.”
No-Discrimination- Covid-19!! #quarantine #covid_19 #staysafe #becreative #brianeno pic.twitter.com/tvdzeJ7vv9
— Madonna (@Madonna) March 22, 2020
She may seem distraught in the video, but that hasn’t made many take her words all that seriously.
Twitter user and popular meme generator Carpe Donktum responded with his own video about coronavirus making us “equal,” shot in a bathroom not nearly as upscale as the one Madonna shot her video in.
“You inspire me,” he tweeted along with the video.
No-Discrimination- Covid-19!! #quarantine #covid_19 #staysafe #becreative #brianeno pic.twitter.com/tvdzeJ7vv9
— Madonna (@Madonna) March 22, 2020
No-Discrimination- Covid-19!! #quarantine #covid_19 #staysafe #becreative #brianeno pic.twitter.com/tvdzeJ7vv9
— Madonna (@Madonna) March 22, 2020
I have the virus now. https://t.co/Te8EEK18Gl
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) March 22, 2020
Very reassuring Madonna. Thank you!!!!! WTF!!!! ?????????????
— Denise Welch (@RealDeniseWelch) March 22, 2020
pic.twitter.com/G9a0WAJWSV
Madonna is far from the first celebrity to put out a public service announcement-style video in response to the spread of the coronavirus only to be mocked. ‘Wonder Woman’ star Gal Gadot and others put together a mashup rendition of John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ recently and quickly found the positive-vibes video becoming fuel for parody.
the celebrities were right
— tom ??????? (@tomosgjames) March 20, 2020
Imagine sounds WAY BETTER in 10 different keys pic.twitter.com/c3BhgAPPEQ
Celebrities save the day!! pic.twitter.com/xRG76z5q8H
— jacksfilms (@jacksfilms) March 19, 2020
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