Not even Elmo,Watch How Young Sisters Share a Man Online the beloved Sesame Streetpuppet, is safe from the internet's ire. The little red monster got roasted for a tweet about the Super Bowl.
Ahead of Sunday's big game, Elmo's X/Twitter account posted: "Elmo just hopes both teams have fun!"
Seems innocuous enough, no? Not to the internet, apparently.
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There were countless posts demanding Elmo stop riding the fence in the matchup between the Chiefs and Eagles.
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There were also a number of jokes about sports gambling to Elmo, who, canonically, is 3.5 years old.
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Pretty much everyone got in on the joke, even the Philadelphia Eagles' account, as the team cruised to a championship.
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This just goes to show that the internet will come after anyone at any time, including beloved children's puppets.
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