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"I'm in Me Mum's Car, Broom Broom" is a quote uttered by British teenager Tish Simmonds in a video clip of themself sitting in their mother’s car that was uploaded to Vine in July 2014. The video quickly went viral and spawned a series of remix videos, mostly due to the awkward, sing-songy manner in which he delivers the quote, combined with their strong Yorkshire accent.

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On July 21st, 2014, Viner Tish Simmonds uploaded a video of themselves[8] singing the phrase “I’m in my mum’s car” in the driver's seat of an automobile, to which their mother responds “Get out me car” (shown below). Within two weeks, the video gained over 165,000 likes and 16,000 comments.

Tish: I'm in my mum's car. Broom broom.
Mother: Get out me car!
Tish: Aww.

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On July 22nd, 2014, Simmonds tweeted that he would not be making anymore Vines after being bullied for the videos (shown below).[4][5]

Tish Simmonds announcing she won't make more vines
Tish Simmonds saying she's getting bullied for her vines

On July 23rd, Gawker[2] highlighted a YouTube[3] upload of Simmonds' Vine. The same day, YouTuber SalemKhazili uploaded a house music remix of the video, garnering upwards of 130,000 views and 120 comments in the first week.

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On July 25th, Viner Allison Asdfghjkl uploaded an edited version of the clip featuring a horrific car accident (shown below). In five days, the Vine received more than 13,000 likes and 2,300 comments. On the following day, a Facebook[7] page titled "Tish Simmonds" was launched, gathering over 138,000 likes in four days.

On July 28th, Simmonds tweeted the hashtag "#TeamTish," which had been used by other Twitter users to circulate her videos.[6] The same day. BuzzFeed[1] highlighted the original Simmonds Vine along with several notable remixes.

Tish Summonds tweeting the hashtag teamTish

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I'm in Me Mum's Car, Broom Broom

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About

"I'm in Me Mum's Car, Broom Broom" is a quote uttered by British teenager Tish Simmonds in a video clip of themself sitting in their mother’s car that was uploaded to Vine in July 2014. The video quickly went viral and spawned a series of remix videos, mostly due to the awkward, sing-songy manner in which he delivers the quote, combined with their strong Yorkshire accent.

Origin

On July 21st, 2014, Viner Tish Simmonds uploaded a video of themselves[8] singing the phrase “I’m in my mum’s car” in the driver's seat of an automobile, to which their mother responds “Get out me car” (shown below). Within two weeks, the video gained over 165,000 likes and 16,000 comments.



Tish: I'm in my mum's car. Broom broom.
Mother: Get out me car!
Tish: Aww.

Spread

On July 22nd, 2014, Simmonds tweeted that he would not be making anymore Vines after being bullied for the videos (shown below).[4][5]


Tish Simmonds announcing she won't make more vines Tish Simmonds saying she's getting bullied for her vines

On July 23rd, Gawker[2] highlighted a YouTube[3] upload of Simmonds' Vine. The same day, YouTuber SalemKhazili uploaded a house music remix of the video, garnering upwards of 130,000 views and 120 comments in the first week.


[This video has been removed]


On July 25th, Viner Allison Asdfghjkl uploaded an edited version of the clip featuring a horrific car accident (shown below). In five days, the Vine received more than 13,000 likes and 2,300 comments. On the following day, a Facebook[7] page titled "Tish Simmonds" was launched, gathering over 138,000 likes in four days.



On July 28th, Simmonds tweeted the hashtag "#TeamTish," which had been used by other Twitter users to circulate her videos.[6] The same day. BuzzFeed[1] highlighted the original Simmonds Vine along with several notable remixes.


Tish Summonds tweeting the hashtag teamTish

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