“Teach young kids drinking is applaudable?” Tennis Twitter severs US Open ethics in promotion of the ‘Beer Chug Girl’
Megan Lucky the 'Beer Chug Girl'
We’re no strangers to the phrase ‘The prodigal son returns,’ only this time it’s Megan Lucky, the internet sensation ‘Beer Chug Girl’ who downs a beer at an instance has returned in a viral video on the stands of the US Open 2022.
Megan, who broke the internet back in the 2021 US Open when she was recorded chugging a glass of beer in one go, has once again devoured fans at the stadium and around the globe with multiple sentiments by bringing to life an infamous tradition at the Flushing championship. She was given a standing ovation by the crowd after sipping down the syrup at once but not everyone seems content with this act and conduct at a Grand Slam.
“Good job US Open,” Tennis Twitter slams US Open for unethical conduct promotion
US Open tennis twitter in recognition of the video posted declared that “It seems this is becoming a tradition at this point,” spotting the American woman’s chug at the stands for two years in a row now.
Whilst some users and fans worldwide seem to be impressed by Megan Lucky’s drinking skills, complimenting her on the post saying “She’ll be a good Beer commercial model!”, “Give her a medal!” and “She needs to get free tickets for at least five years,” some are under the distinct impression that such an act is unacceptable at a place of integrity and standards.
Lucky started turning heads back in 2021 when was witnessed enjoying herself in the same moment, becoming an internet sensation currently holds 35,800 followers on Instagram.
Here are some of the tennis Twitter reactions recorded:
The US Open championship meanwhile has undergone various ups and downs. Two of the major crowd favorites have already been ousted from both the men’s and women’s categories. The Spaniard, Rafael Nadal was overpowered by Frances Tiafoe in the round of 16 whereas Serena Williams defeat to Ajla Tomljanovic came with an undivided emotional outcry as the former world No. 1 retired from professional tennis amidst her conclusion at the New York courts.
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