Four lads in jeans member opens up on being bullied by the whole world
The Coventry born 28-year-old concedes he wore trousers a size too small on THAT night out in Birmingham that led to stardom
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McDonaldâs sign up meme stars the Four Lads in Jeans as burger chain ambassadors
The four men in their late 20s became famous online after a photo of them in skinny outside an All Bar One in Birmingham was shared thousands of times â with the group now receiving work offers
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The Four Lads in Jeans faced homophobic abuse over their appearance and fashion choices after they became a viral meme. (Instagram)
The “Four Lads in Jeans” who found fame when they became a viral meme have hit out at the “upsetting” homophobic comments some trolls made about their appearance.
Kevin Rooney, Alex Lacey, Jamie Phillips and Connor Humpage shot to internet fame when a photo of them on a lads’ night out in Birmingham from 2019 went viral.
Now, one of the lads in question, Kevin Rooney, has opened up about the toll homophobic comments about their appearance and dress sense had on them.
McDonald s signs four lads in jeans viral stars for new campaign. (PA) McDonald’s has become the first brand to work with Kevin Rooney, Alex Lacey, Jamie Phillips and Connor Humpage. Otherwise known as the Four Lads in Jeans. They are one of this year’s most popular internet sensations. Their photo generated hundreds of thousands of likes on social media, a sea-shanty spin off, various hilarious parodies and media appearances last week on the likes of Good Morning Britain. The four mates have been signed up by McDonald’s to promote the Click & Serve service at as the easiest way to collect your Big Mac and fries during lockdown.