He was a Zuckerberg. She said, see you, Fuckerberg.
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This week Avril Lavigne condemned the Facebook CEO for using Nickelback as a punchline in the wack promotional video for his robo-butler Jarvis, calling the jab at her husband Chad Kroeger’s band “in poor taste.”
“You have a voice like yours, you may want to be more responsible with promoting bullying, especially with what’s going on in the world today” wrote Lavigne in a message on Twitter. “#SayNoToBullying #TheJokeIsOld #NickelbackHasSoldOver50MillionAlbums”
Dear @facebook, pic.twitter.com/1SCjWVV9TK
— Avril Lavigne (@AvrilLavigne) December 23, 2016
In the offending video released earlier this week, Zuckerberg asks Jarvis to play him “some good Nickelback songs.”
“I’m sorry, Mark, I can’t do that,” Jarvis replies. “There are no good Nickelback songs.” That’s it. That’s the whole joke.
In the wise words first spoken by a Canadian Hot Topic icon so many years ago, Lavigne herself would do well to chill out and ask, “What you yelling for?”