Published 14:52 IST, April 22nd 2020
Jimmy Neesham mocks TikTok again by comically comparing it with The Big Bang Theory
Jimmy Neesham mocked TikTok during the Question & Answer session with cricket fans in which one of them asked him to make a video on friendship.
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New Zealand all-rounder Jimmy Neesham on Tuesday mocked social media app TikTok again during a Question & Answer session recently after one cricket fan asked him to make a TikTok video on friendship. The idea to make a TikTok video was made by a fan after Jimmy Neesham was asked about his net worth, to which the cricketer replied that his real net worth are the friends one makes along the way.
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Jimmy Neesham makes cheeky comment over TikTok video suggestion
Jimmy Neesham has become a fan favourite on social media thanks to his witty tweets and comments on Twitter. The cricketer was involved in Q&A session with fans on Tuesday during which a cricket fan asked Jimmy Neesham to make a friendship video with emotional background music. Jimmy Neesham was quick to make a witty comment saying that he would rather watch The Big Bang Theory than making a TikTok video.
During the same session, Jimmy Neesham advised his fans to not suggest him to watch The Big Bang Theory and made it clear that he will block the fans who give him the same suggestion yet again. This is not the first time the Neesham had taken a dig at TikTok. In December last year, one of the Twitter user had asked Neesham if he was active on TikTok. Neesham gave a savage reply to the user by saying that he does not use TikTok because he has self-respect.
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14:51 IST, April 22nd 2020