Scott Morrison Is Getting Mercilessly Roasted For Posting Then Deleting An Absolute Garbage Meme
WHO FUCKIN' TONIGHT?

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is getting mercilessly dragged online after someone in his office posted a cringeworthy meme to his social media accounts featuring lyrics from Fatman Scoop’s extremely NSFW tune ‘Be Faithful’.
The video, which was posted to Morrison’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts on Thursday evening, shows a bunch of Coalition MPs sticking their hands up in the air during Question Time, as the rapper shouts: “You got a hundred dollar bill, get your hands up! / You got a fifty dollar bill, get your hands up! / You got a twenty dollar bill, get your hands up! / You got a ten dollar bill, get your hands up!”
The clip was accompanied by a caption that read (and I apologise in advance for this): “QT was on fire today”, followed by the fire emoji.
But what’s especially embarrassing for the PM is that whoever was behind this clearly didn’t bother listening to the rest of ‘Be Faithful’. If they had, they’d know it contained lyrics such as “To all my n****s that they hit it from the back / Who want to have sex with no strings attached?” as well as a section where Scoop just shouts “Who fuckin’ tonight?” over and over again.
Morrison eventually deleted the meme and apologised, tweeting that “the full lyrics of the song used in my earlier video from QT today were just not OK”.
The full lyrics of the song used in my earlier video from QT today were just not OK. When I found out, I asked the team to take it down. Apologies.
— Scott Morrison (@ScottMorrisonMP) September 13, 2018
Thankfully, a bunch of people made copies of it before he did.
hey @ScottMorrisonMP why did you delete this dumbarse tweet pic.twitter.com/0FiTK41UTu
— Nick Schadegg (@nickschadegg) September 13, 2018
Cue one hell of a roasting.
I extremely hope ”Fatman Scoop Tweet” becomes a one sentence subhead under Controversies on Scott Morrison’s Wikipedia page
— Lane Sainty (@lanesainty) September 13, 2018
DAY 1: hi, I’m a daggy dad, let’s go sharks!
DAY 20: who fuckin tonight?
— matt burke (@matttburke) September 13, 2018
FYI, there are no recorded instances of the phrase ‘Who fuckin’ tonight’ in Hansard pic.twitter.com/WbKtNW5lTG
— Ketan Joshi (@KetanJ0) September 13, 2018
I’m SO happy at the thought of very serious and esteemed political journalists having to spend part of their day listening to and thinking about Fatman Scoop.
— Josh Butler (@JoshButler) September 13, 2018
who fuckin tonight
— Aus Gov Just Googled (@GovGoogles) September 13, 2018
Posting a ~clueless and cringey~ video related to Fatman Scoop is actually a pretty good move for someone desperately trying to rebrand as a Dorky Dad.
— Meg Watson (@msmegwatson) September 13, 2018
Good morning, I’m a Fatman Scoop truther now I guess
— Meg Watson (@msmegwatson) September 13, 2018
— Don Brown MP (@donbrownmp) September 13, 2018
— Mark Gottlieb (@MarkGottliebFOX) September 13, 2018