@ladygagaukfanpage, as its name implies, is all about celebrating U.K.-based fans of pop icon Lady Gaga. But it appears they’re experts in more than just Mother Monster, proving their insult comedy chops by patenting a new way to tell someone they’re ugly. Essentially, instead of asking someone to put a bag over their unsightly head, @ladygagaukfanpage did it for them via oversized emojis.
Self-described Lady Gaga superfan Grace — aka @gracefurby — got candid about her online run-in with the Instagram account on Monday, recalling the biting way they made it very clear that they found her unattractive. “When I was 14, I was Lady Gaga’s biggest fan and ran into her (top 20 moments in my life), but I was also busted to the point where fanpages censored my face with multiple large emojis,” she captioned a screengrab of the offending post on Twitter.
When I was 14 I was Lady Gaga’s biggest fan and ran into her(top 20 moments in my life)but I was also busted to the point where fanpages censored my face with multiple large emojis pic.twitter.com/b1Qxn86i7m
— grace (@gracefurby) February 18, 2024
Several years may have passed since that fateful snap, but this emoji slight still struck a chord — not only with Grace, but with anyone whose face has ever been perceived in any context ever.
“I’d never recover from this,” wrote a horrified @lmginbed.
“Home girl was tagged then COVERED UP,” added @QteeFoxx.
Uncensored photo as requested. Plus the reason I was a virgin in high school pic.twitter.com/crE7du32Ch
— grace (@gracefurby) February 19, 2024
Though Grace ultimately offered a look at the uncensored version of the photo, proving the original snap wasn’t all that bad, there’s a lesson to be learned from her ordeal: A picture may be worth a thousand words, but the scars of a few strategically-placed emojis can last a lifetime.
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