Mamma Mia, here we go again.
On Thursday, President Donald Trump met with British Prime Minister Theresa May, which is typically a big deal, considering the “special relationship” between the two countries.
But you wouldn’t know it, based on the reaction of various Twitter users, who decided to pretend that photos of the president, first lady Melania Trump, May and her husband, Philip May, were actually from a heretofore unannounced ABBA reunion.
ABBA just aren’t what they used to be... pic.twitter.com/tsLarmMSuR
— Carrie Hope Fletcher (@CarrieHFletcher) July 12, 2018
Awkward moment at the ABBA reunion when it’s suggested one member has had some ‘work’ pic.twitter.com/ytSD5jEVCq
— steve_gallagher (@steve_gallagher) July 12, 2018
The #ABBA reunion has been a terrible disappointment.#Trumpvisit @theresa_may @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/WktfEC68y3
— Chris Higgins (@chigworld) July 12, 2018
The ABBA reunion didn’t quite go to plan... pic.twitter.com/lrL8Sar8C6
— Mike Pattinson (@MikePattinson) July 12, 2018
ABBA shouldn’t have reformed pic.twitter.com/WCXILGKTNy
— Tom Reagan’s Hat (@andymannion77) July 12, 2018
When they told me ABBA had reformed I didn’t think the tensions would show this early... #TrumpUK #sos #winnertakesitall #abba https://t.co/TeH8PBuWE4
— Lewie Peterson (@LewiePeterson) July 12, 2018
Mmmmm, not sure about the new #ABBA tribute group......😬🤭😂😂 #JustSaying #Fun #WellItHadToBeSaid #Laugh pic.twitter.com/MNGfTFd4aC
— Shaun Young (@shaunyoung_) July 12, 2018
Mama Mia 3 looks a bundle of laughs.... #TheWinnerTakesItAll #TrumpUKVisit #TrumpVisit #Trump #TumpBalloon #Brexit #americanidiot #ABBA #MamaMia @bbclaurak @BBCNews pic.twitter.com/fKEfTnC4fe
— Keith Norris (@Keith2503) July 12, 2018
#ABBA then and now...feel old yet? #TrumpUKVisit pic.twitter.com/k6BCnBNu8v
— Andrew Agnew (@AgnewLaw) July 12, 2018
And just so there’s no confusion, here’s a vintage clip from the real ABBA.
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