Video: Justin Trudeau's "Creepy" Act In Canada Parliament Raises A Storm Online
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The video showed Justin Trudeau playfully sticking his tongue out and winking at Speaker Greg Fergus in the House of Commons.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing backlash for his conduct in the House of Commons after a widely circulated video showed him playfully sticking out his tongue and winking at newly appointed Speaker Greg Fergus. JUST IN: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gives a wink and bites his tongue at new Speaker of the House of Commons, Greg Fergus.What is going on in Canada?Fergus, who is a liberal, was elected after the previous speaker was forced to resign for praising a Nazi on the… pic.twitter.com/T6PGt3ILzF Tell me @JustinTrudeau@liberal_party how is THIS behaviour acceptable in parliament from our so called PM?! WTF is the wink and tongue for? What an ABSOLUTE JOKE HOC is. ????????♀️???? https://t.co/dkfc0iVieM Say he picked that gesture up from watching TikTok Oh, but, isn't @JustinTrudeau just precious with the wink and the tongue gesture! #sarcasmhttps://t.co/LNeXjRjEkw There is NO honor with you @JustinTrudeauAnd stick your tongue back in your mouth. Gross! https://t.co/5Kf0FREqDf Look at that creepy lizard tongue sticking out pic.twitter.com/3oSD8B5YAP
In the video, shared on X (formerly Twitter), Speaker Fergus is seen introducing Mr Trudeau as the "honourable Prime Minister" before his address. Wasting no time, Mr Trudeau makes a light-hearted correction by calling himself "very honourable", and winks.
The video quickly gained traction on social media.