Masks during a pandemic? Innovative Without a doubt, necessary. Mary-Alice Farina, also known as itsmemaf, in TikTok has absolutely nailed celebrity impressions (of Jennifer Lawrence interviews how to Carrie Bradshaw would be to blog about life in the middle of the coronavirus), and his latest work is a spot-on the imitation of Miranda Priestly . . . a fictional 2020 version, of course. It is really hard to believe that the person behind the piercing of the eyes, and the identical movements of the hand is, in fact, not Meryl Streep, but it is the perfect representation of how The Devil Wears Prada star would be the direction of no one do not wear a mask or stay at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
“You’re not wearing a mask or stay at home? You do not understand the science? No, No. It wasn’t a question. That’s all,” she says in the video. There is No denying that Miranda would be the type of boss that offers sarcastic comments on the Zoom to the meetings, but the reality is that the masks are needed. On the 14th of July, the director of the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), urged the continuation of the use of masks around the country, saying that if everyone across the country wore masks, practice of physical distancing, and followed hand washing guidelines, it could “bring this epidemic under control” within four to eight weeks.
See the parody video above, because a bulky blue sweater is one thing, but if it coincides with a protective mask, we have a feeling Miranda would approve. That is all.
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