Kate Middleton is Pregnant and There is a Twitter Account to Prove It
Erin Fox — December 3, 2012 — Pop Culture
References: twitter
It was announced today by the Royal family that Kate Middleton is pregnant. The princess after all of our hearts is a main fixture for the paparazzi and has had a few unfortunate birthday suit snaps in the process. But good news is on the arise as the happy royal couple announce they are expecting.
In true pop culture fashion, a Twitter account was created spoofing the existence of the unborn fetus. The Twitter account is @RoyalFetus and promises to induce a ton of laughs as the next few months approach. From "I may not have bones yet, but I'm already more important than everyone reading this. #royalbaby #sorry" to "Right now, emoticons are the closest thing I have to a face. :-) :-/ :-$," the account inhibits the thoughts of the unborn baby.
In true pop culture fashion, a Twitter account was created spoofing the existence of the unborn fetus. The Twitter account is @RoyalFetus and promises to induce a ton of laughs as the next few months approach. From "I may not have bones yet, but I'm already more important than everyone reading this. #royalbaby #sorry" to "Right now, emoticons are the closest thing I have to a face. :-) :-/ :-$," the account inhibits the thoughts of the unborn baby.
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