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Emma Smetana’s Controversy at the Zoo: Flamingos, Pelicans, and Inappropriate Outfits

Emma Smetana once again provoked her followers. And twice in one post. First, she mistook a flock of flamingos for pelicans, which was literally an unforgivable sin for many, then the anger of her “fans” focused on her “inappropriate” clothes for visiting the zoo. And Emma can laugh quietly.

To confuse flamingos with pelicans is literally a hussar’s trick, but Emma Smetana still managed to do it. While anyone else would have passed this banality with a wave of the hand, Emma Smetana received unheard-of hate from more than one flawless internet scoffer for her life mistake. Such missteps cause nerds who spend hours on social networks looking for any mistake they can publicly laugh at, causing a pleasure that could perhaps only be compared to an hour-long continuous orgasm, and on Sunday evening, thanks to Emma Smetana, they got their chance.

According to the fans, Smetana allowed herself too much

However, it must be said that most of their followers were offended by the outfit she was wearing. Perhaps in large part due to the fact that they themselves cannot distinguish a flamingo from a pelican and this error of hers was kept from them. Emma allowed herself too much and did not go to the zoo in pulled-up sweatpants or leggings, but brought out a black, very revealing dress, which did not escape not only attention, but mainly contemptuous ridicule from her followers.

“Nice dress, lady, but probably not the zoo dress,” for example, one of their “fans” wrote to her. “Outfit for a gala evening at the Pelicans,” laughed another.

“I don’t know, I like Emma. She’s smart, beautiful, etc., but I’m tapping my forehead a little at this photo. I’d have a much nicer impression in a regular t-shirt and shorts. This just gives off a vibe: “look at me” than “we are with the girls at the zoo”. My opinion,” Alžběta told her and she was not alone. Most of the comments revolved around Emma Smetana’s dress under the family photo, which was most likely taken by Jordan Haj, who immortalized his “girls” in the zoo.

He’s a hit because he’s out of the ordinary

But who determines the ideal clothes for the zoo and what is too much and what, on the contrary, is not enough? Even a visit to the zoo is a social event, and you don’t automatically need to put on trekking shoes, functional underwear and a tracksuit, as if you were about to set foot on Sněžka.

Just because 90 percent of people go to the zoo dressed like a forest doesn’t mean that Emma Smetana or anyone else can’t take more care of themselves and think about their outfit more than others. People’s need to criticize something they don’t understand, in this case taste and style, is a sad legacy of a bygone era when anyone who strayed even slightly from the norm had to be pilloried.

Smetana raised Czech culture

But it must be said that Emma can only laugh this time. Although she once mistook flamingos for pelicans, most of their followers confuse a walk through the zoo with a hike in the mountains and a trip to nature. Comfort is important, but we should not forget that leggings or tracksuits were not intended as social wear, but should only be worn at home, in the gym or outdoors. And the Prague Zoo certainly does not describe any of these locations.

Emma Smetana would also deserve praise for raising Czech street culture instead of senseless hatebecause even if many people don’t admit it, the Prague Zoo is still in the city, and many people get there by public transport, whether in leggings, trekking boots or socks with sandals.

So maybe next time Smetana won’t confuse a hippopotamus with a baby elephant, because the girls could have a real maglaize in the fauna in the future.

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2023-07-17 17:14:00
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