Posted on 03/14/2017 2:01:27 PM PDT by drewh
Kellyanne Conway accidentally revealed during a recent interview that she achieved all of our teen mall dreams; she has a framed glamour shot! A Twitter user spotted the enchanting pic on her side table, and obviously the internet has blown up with memes. See the photo and tweets here!
Who knew that White House senior advisor KellyAnne Conway, 50, would produce the most viral photos out of this entire administration? One eagle-eyed, blessed person on Twitter (@franklinleonard) read through an interview with KellyAnne on The Record, and spotted something magical. That photo is supposed to be about a loving moment in which Kellyanne does her daughters hair, surrounded by her other kids. Nope; its now all about that framed glamour shot she forgot to put away before the camera crew came over.
Citizens of the internet had more questions than answers about what was going on inside the Conway home. Why does Kellyanne have a framed photo of 80s-era Madonna on her side table? Wait thats actually Kellyanne? Okay, why does she have a glamour shot of herself on her table? When was it taken? Why is she wearing a velvet cloak out of the 1940s? Is this something shes done regularly? These are the questions that need to be answered, and Sean Spicer obviously isnt going to give any details!
Without any answers to satiate their urgent needs, people on Twitter did the inevitable: they started mocking her for the baffling pic. Heres just a few examples:
The last one is a clip from a recent SNL sketch, in which Kate McKinnon does the famous Roxie number from
HollywoodLifers, what do you think about Kellyannes framed glamour shot? Tell us in the comments!
I noticed that too. I zoomed in on it. It says “Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child.” ;)
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