"Eye roll girl" steals the show in the political debate, go viral

She speaks for all of us.


Back in September, a young man who became known as#Plaidshirtguy (whose real name isTyler Linfesty) went viral to make a variety of animated expressions while standingDonald Trump at a Montana rally. Now, 21 year old studentHarriet Ellis Is also viral not to leave its own coveted screen time go to waste.

Monday, Ellis was standing behindNigel Farage, the former leader of the right populist party Ukip, during a telly-based Brexit debate 4. The decision to leave the EU was a profoundly disputed issue in the United Kingdom and the overwhelming majority (75%) British voters aged 24 years and under voted against Brexit. Thus, in many ways, Ellis exuded the atmosphere of an entire generation when it made the eyeroll-to-to-eyerolls, because it did its case to leave the EU.

Linked people quite hard, especially since endage does not enjoy popularity between young people in Great Britain.

More specifically, Farage said that the Prime Minister's current plan was a "rest of Brexit", which means that he should always appeal to people who voted to stay in the EU. Ellis could not hide how much she thought it was ridiculous.

"I totally disagree with what he said," Ellistold Mashable. "It was not planned at all, it was honestly an automated jerks reaction to the knee at what he said."

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