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A post shared by Mary-Alice Farina (@mafarina) on Jul 14, 2020 at 3:09pm Pdt
Masks during a pandemic? Groundbreaking Unquestionably necessary. Mary-Alice Farina, aka itsmemaf, on TikTok has absolutely nailed celebrity impressions (from Jennifer Lawrence interviews to how Carrie Bradshaw would blog about life amid the coronavirus), and her latest is a spot-on imitation of Miranda Priestly . . . a fictional 2020 version, of course. It's actually hard to believe that the person behind the piercing eyes and identical hand movements is, in fact, not Meryl Streep, but it's the perfect representation of how The Devil Wears Prada star would address anyone not wearing a mask or staying home to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Related: Please Watch Tom Hanks Use Driving as a Metaphor to Encourage the Use of Face Masks
"You're not wearing a mask or staying home? You don't understand science? No, no. Wasn't a question.
A post shared by Mary-Alice Farina (@mafarina) on Jul 14, 2020 at 3:09pm Pdt
Masks during a pandemic? Groundbreaking Unquestionably necessary. Mary-Alice Farina, aka itsmemaf, on TikTok has absolutely nailed celebrity impressions (from Jennifer Lawrence interviews to how Carrie Bradshaw would blog about life amid the coronavirus), and her latest is a spot-on imitation of Miranda Priestly . . . a fictional 2020 version, of course. It's actually hard to believe that the person behind the piercing eyes and identical hand movements is, in fact, not Meryl Streep, but it's the perfect representation of how The Devil Wears Prada star would address anyone not wearing a mask or staying home to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Related: Please Watch Tom Hanks Use Driving as a Metaphor to Encourage the Use of Face Masks
"You're not wearing a mask or staying home? You don't understand science? No, no. Wasn't a question.
- 7/18/2020
- by Perri Konecky
- Popsugar.com
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