10 Unhinged Twitter Reactions About Shane Dawson's Baby News
Shane Dawson is a controversial YouTuber. In the past few years, he's effectively lost most of his fanbase after controversy after controversy. While he was originally able to dodge and deflect the criticism, a video of him acting inappropriately involving a poster of a pre-teen Willow Smith officially sealed his fate, and he was essentially canceled. However, he hasn't stopped pushing himself into the public eye, especially with his latest announcement that he and his partner Ryland are having a baby via a purchased donor egg. People are understandably upset at this news, since many of us believe Shane should not be around a child, especially as a father. This is sparking a lot of discussion online, especially on Twitter, where people are readily sharing their fears, dark jokes and memes about the whole situation. Let's take a look at some of their best and weirdest responses to the news about Shane's growing family.
No Comment
(Source: Twitter)
It's probably best if I don't explain this one. We don't want to be demonetized.
This Is the Bad Place
(Source: Twitter)
This tweet uses a common phrase from The Good Place to assure us that we were indeed living through Hell.
A Fate Worse than Death
(Source: Twitter)
This reincarnation meme admittedly doesn't make a lot of sense, since the Queen of England will never die.
Seriously, Someone Please Explain
(Source: Twitter)
This image of Tom looking up from his newspaper is a great meme that's useful for disturbing situations like these.
Good Luck
(Source: Twitter)
This tweet references the show Good Luck Charlie, which involves the main character making advice vlogs for her baby sister as she grows up in a chaotic lifestyle.
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