Journalists have realised this monkey has nailed their favourite pose
i mean. pic.twitter.com/FBm82RJzhx
— emily sullivan (@emilyasullivan) March 19, 2019
the photographer suggested i choose a pic where my teeth were showing to look "friendlier", and i said no because (at the time) i was covering the markets and wanted to look "more serious than i really am." a phrase that also perfectly describes… this monkey in a suit
— emily sullivan (@emilyasullivan) March 19, 2019
Some people had other thoughts on the monkey journalist.
this monkey just got in a Twitter fight about how even though it went to Oxford, it still struggled and deserves its weekly column in the Guardian https://t.co/uDOoZzaRo8
— Ryan Broderick (@broderick) March 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/tommyhale91/status/1108021640586158080
https://twitter.com/bradesposito/status/1108124062335680512
But none are this cute https://t.co/V9zr5kODAH
— Ashe Short (@AsheSchow) March 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/HealthUntoDeath/status/1108051670502699008
My new partner. His desk is a mess, but he never misses a deadline, so… pic.twitter.com/qxYNZK7Ji9
— James Napoli (@JamesNapoli_) March 19, 2019
Guardian and comedy writer, James Felton, showed just how well the monkey would fit as Telegraph columnist, Charles Moore.
The monkey’s probably less sceptical about climate change.
H/T: Twitter Moments