
The owner of a Ford is going viral on Techtok, after showing how the logo, how turned, reads, “Brett.” Why is this latest online trend?
The ticket user Hailey (@Helilere) posted a video of his Ford truck’s teligate on Tuesday. Charlie XCX’s “365.” with its tail gate in the video with the opposite logo Shifted with a tune.
It is written in the on -screen text, “Who also said that if you turn the Ford’s logo around it, Brett says, thank you. I can’t use it.”
Why does it matter?
In the title, Lari added the following hash tags: “#ford #Burtser #Brett.” This is clearly a reference to the “Brett Summer” created by the UK pop star Charlie XCX’s “Brett” album in 2024. Album’s dynamic green core art, along with the concerns of a modern party girl, has made it one of the biggest records (and memes) of this year.
The commentators were all on the ‘Breastmobile’
In the comments, Ford UK weighed, “Breast mobile owners are gathered.”
Another user observed, “I like t big so it fastens it.”
In the true spirit of Brett, some users had the opportunity to set a personal score with Ford and beyond.
One user wrote, “Ford is very derogatory.
“Ah, it shows why my former run a Ford,” made fun of a second.
TECTOCOOS ARE NOT SO NATOSEN’S LOOKED
The R/Charlie XCX community addressed the Reddate a few weeks ago in a “tagged” thread.
“F150, when you are in the mirror, you’re just looking at me,” a user wrote requesting “360” tune.
Another user cited an old Charlie XCX content. He wrote, “Verum Verum,”.
A third user wrote, “I run a Ford F150 and love Brett and Charlie. Aim, I’m putting it on the Brett Green Tank Top.”
Someone else said, “Warning the press.” Properly noted.
A small look at the history of these famous symbols
Today’s Ford logo debuted in 2003 and has since become the most recognizable symbol in the auto industry. It is partly based on Henry Ford’s original signature.
Charlie XCX explained in the Apple Music Interview that it chose the minimum core color scheme as a budget saving move. It was also a way to strengthen the central principle of Brett morality: resisting social expectations.
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