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The Egg That Has More Likes Than Kylie Jenner



This egg has more than 32 million likes. Yeah.
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On January 4th the 'world_record_egg' Instagram page posted a picture of an egg that went VIRAL. It got more than 32 million likes. It beat a post by Kylie Jenner. What was the competition? It was a post of a birth announcement.


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Kylie Jenner's post had 18 million likes and the egg beat it by over 14 million likes! And it's just an egg. Why was a picture of an egg even posted? Well, the manager of the page said they were reading an article about the top 20 posts of 2018. They thought it would be amazing to beat the records with something very basic. That led them to decide on an egg. It took some time for the picture to get so many likes. On January 8th, four days after the picture was posted, it had 10, 000 likes. Then, the egg started to get more and more popular. 

Related imageHow does Jenner feel about this? Well, Kylie made a post of cracking an egg on the pavement. The caption was "Take that, little egg".  The egg picture has over 1 million comments on the original post. Kylie Jenner's comment section was also swarmed with comments of egg emojis. 

Something even crazier than that is an Instagram page posted a picture of an egg on October 20! That's 3 months before the post of an egg blew up! The caption was "This is a meme from the future, you won't understand it now". 

Link to the article: https://newsela.com/read/instagram-record-egg/id/48761/ 

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  1. Star: I like how you added a lot of pictures and a video and the text wasn't boring to read.

    Wish: You need write information in your blog about the egg because I don't know much about "the world record egg".

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