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Dionne Warwickis continuing her crusade against odd food trends on Twitter.
“I need both of these young men to take a paid leave and really think about what is going on here,” Warwick wrote alongside the clip, tagging ESPN and adding a sick-face emoji at the top for good measure.
While Golic Jr. commented that the weird food combo was a “really interesting blend of flavors,” giving the snack a “thumbs up,” it was a different story for Shroff.
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Both sportscasters later replied to Warwick on Twitter after she took them to task, with Golic Jr. writing “Uh oh” and “sorry” and Shroff noting,“We keep learning that mayo is divisive.”
Warwick has had a lot to say about Oreos in recent days.On Wednesday, the “That’s What Friends Are For” singer posted a picture of some swag she received from the cookie brand, showing a box of their Java Chip-flavored cookies along with an Oreo-flavored lip balm.
“After asking @Oreo to stick to the original flavor, they sent me these outrageous items as a response,” Warwick wrote, adding a side-eye emoji.
She hilariously followed that up with asecond tweetthat read, “I will be retaliating at a later date.”
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In October, Warwick playfully dragged the cookie company after inviting various food brands to “twote” at her.
“Hello, What is your weirdest flavor? Why are y’all doing the most? The one flavor was fine,” Warwicktweeted on Oct. 20, after Oreorepliedto her invitation to dialog.
It wasn’t the first time the Grammy winner had Oreo cookies and their various flavors on her mind. In January, Warwicktweeted at Lady Gagaand openly wondered what her Chromatica Oreos taste like.
source: people.com