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X CEO Linda Yaccarino's Lawsuit Video Sure Is Awkward

Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of X, posted a video on Tuesday announcing the social media platform formerly known as Twitter is suing a group of advertisers it accused of boycotting the company.

However, all anyone noticed were her many bizarre, stilted and, yes, awkward hand gestures during her nearly-two-minute video that was posted on ― where else? ― X.com.

In the video and an accompanying text post, Yaccarino discusses a report released last month by the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee’s report entitled “GARM’s (Global Alliance for Responsible Media) Harm,” which reportedly disclosed evidence of an illegal boycott against many companies, including X.

It’s a personal topic for Yaccarino’s boss Elon Musk, who famously hurt his own quest for advertising moolah last year when he told potential advertisersto “go fuck yourself” if they wouldn’t advertise on X.

But viewers watching the video would be forgiven if they zoned out over Yaccarino’s taking points and focused instead on her stilted movements, such as touching her chest with her hand, pointing up at the sky and pointing her finger at the viewer.

We could show photos, but they really don’t convey the bizarreness of Yaccarino’s hand gestures to their complete absurdity.

Many people on X had thoughts about Yaccarino’s perplexing body language in the video.

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