Have a burning question for @robinthicke? Submit your ?s for tomorrow’s Twitter Q+A using #AskThicke! pic.twitter.com/LwWKWlBysg
— VH1 (@VH1) June 30, 2014
It’s been payback time for everyone whose ears and sensibilities have been assaulted by Robin Thicke’s misogynist lyrics in the catchiest controversy of 2013, Blurred Lines, as he has been subjected to remorseless mockery over a Twitter Q+A.
The Q+A was hosted by VH1, inviting fans to ask the singer questions over Twitter. It didn’t go so well for Thicke when it descended into derision and fun-poking.
Here’s a few of this mole’s favourites:
#askthicke when you “wrote” Blurred Lines did you do a jump and say “wow! Men and those other objects are going to love this!”?
— Neil Webb (@trialsoflife) July 1, 2014
But… how do you know I want it, Robin? #AskThicke
— Lauren Hess (@LaurenH_ZA) July 1, 2014
#AskThicke Apart from being a talentless misogynist, why are you just not very good?
— Rob (@PawBlakNme) July 1, 2014
#AskThicke What is the air speed velocity of an unladen African swallow?
— Mike Ellis (@drum_puppy) July 1, 2014
#AskThicke if asked if you want salt and vinegar on your chips and you say no but they put it on because no means yes is that ok?
— mostly grumpy (@mostly_grumpy) June 30, 2014
RT @Copperguts There’s no need to #AskThicke. You know he wants it.
— The Vagenda Team (@VagendaMagazine) July 1, 2014
How often should I bleed my radiators? #AskThicke
— Aye, just Alexander (@NoZzzander) July 1, 2014
Just search the hashtag #AskThicke to read the rest. You know you want to.