
“I am in awe of the work that President Biden and Dr. “First I want to say I am beyond honored and humbled to be here today to help spread the message about the importance of COVID vaccinations,” Rodrigo said at the time. is the White House’s latest attempt to appeal to younger generations after Psaki also invited Rodrigo - an 18-year-old pop sensation - to the podium during a press briefing last month to talk about vaccines. The video was filmed in an attempt to get young Americans vaccinated. “This video gave me breakthrough Covid,” another tweeted. “I guess ‘returning to normal’ entailed flamboyant male interns, paid for by our tax dollars, making obnoxious TikToks-dancing around the White House wearing fake acrylic nails. Others slammed the use of taxpayers dollars to create the video. led the criticism on social media over the video, with the former first son saying: “Next they’re going to waterboard you till you get vaccinated, though there’s no way that would be worse than watching this!!!” Drama jokingly asks in the video if Olivia Rodrigo was still there, after the teen pop star appeared at the White House recently.

The video was filmed prior to the CDC changing its guidelines on mask wearing last month, Drama said when he posted the video. Are you getting this all down?” she asks him.ĭrama also speaks of vaccines in the video, telling someone on the phone as he sits with his feet up on a desk: “We need to get shots in the arms of every single American.”Īt various other points, Drama is shown floating down the halls of the White House screaming, “We did it, Joe,” and “Is Olivia Rodrigo still here?” come a long way in our fight against this virus. White House press secretary Jen Psaki also appeared in the video. Psaki features again in the video when she starts talking about COVID vaccinations. She responds: “I didn’t tell you to do that.” one point, Drama enters Psaki’s office declaring: “Jenny, I booked you a nail appointment, love.” led the criticism on social media over the video. “Hi my name is Kooper and this is the day in my life as a White House intern,” the video starts.


It had been viewed more than 2.7 million times on TikTok and 850,000 times on Instagram as of Tuesday morning. The video, which was filmed around the White House, features Drama’s “Kooper the Gen Z Intern” character wearing a white skirt and flashing his long nails. The comedic influencer, whose real name is Benito Skinner, uploaded a new video on TikTok and Instagram late Monday co-starring the White House press secretary. The White House has enlisted “Gen Z” social media influencer Benny Drama in the push to get young Americans vaccinated, with a parody video of him parading around as Jen Psaki’s “intern.” I got divorced - and decided to raise my kid in a ‘mommune’ My neighbor posted flyers declaring me a package-stealing ‘porch pirate’
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