Television shows are often ridiculed online for a variety of reasons. Some call them over-dramatization of everyday activities, while others feel they are unnecessarily over the top without rhyme or reason. Internet users dig up some of the most hilarious clips from these television shows and they regularly go viral on social media. An example would be when Nigella Lawson accidentally misspelled the word ‘microwave’ on national television. The clip was circulated all over the internet resulting in a lot of entertainment for the users. And now, another video from a British reality show is doing the rounds online. A cooking show drew applause for one of its contestants for almost 2 minutes, and the funny video broke Twitter. to keep track:
This is literally the funniest thing I’ve seen in 2 years pic.twitter.com/yaJXfsFyTg— D (@danielslaterr) 9 August 2022
(Also read: micro-what? Video of Nigella Lawson mispronouncing ‘microwave’ goes viral,
The video was shared on Twitter by user @danielslaterr, where it has garnered over 2 million views and 64k likes. It was originally from the handle @too.mamma.too.mia. In VideoThe contestants of the cooking show made ‘Confit Salmon with Grilled Vegetables’. As she named the dish and displayed it, the anchors and judges erupted in applause. The simple dish received a long and painful applause for at least a minute and a half, resulting in a strange but awkward situation. In the clip, the user wrote, “This is really the funniest thing I’ve seen in 2 years.”
Twitter users burst into tears after seeing the 2-minute long applause for such a simple dish. he shared a flurry of reactions For the viral video of the British cooking show. “It’s a British tradition,” one user speculated, while another said, “It can’t be real what’s going on!” Many others were appreciating the applause and wanted it for themselves as well. One user wrote, “This is the recognition I want for everything I do.”
Take a look at the reactions to the post:
By the end were we just appreciating the countertop? , What the hell is up fresh—Alicia Marie (@AliciaMarieBODY) 10 August 2022
Yeah, it’s often (or maybe always?) cooking shows with comedians, so maybe it’s just them finding it funny that they’re lol—Elizabeth???? (@elizabvns) 10 August 2022
This is the reaction I expect from now on when I put bowls of mac and cheese in front of the kids.—Daniel Weber (@DanTheWeb) 10 August 2022
I thought it was an edit at first?????????? – Andrew Crake ????️ ???? (@AndrewCreak) 9 August 2022
I wish I had such an appreciation for throwing together a platter of mediocre food!—don (@dmhallenbeck) 10 August 2022
Whenever I complete a basic task I have 4 remaining brain cells- Katherine ???????? (@CatMint_ArtFeed) 10 August 2022
British people after pouring beans on toast – Sebastian / Stevie Cupid (@Sebasteroid) 9 August 2022
, A classic comedy trope. Do something that’s fun, keep doing it until it’s no longer fun, then keep doing it until it’s fun again.—Nathaniel J Hall (@NathanielJHall) 9 August 2022
This isn’t the only cooking video that has left internet users baffled. Recently, another video showed a strange shot of onions being cut, creating a lot of confusion on Twitter.
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