Come on Barbie, let’s get fart-y.
One “Barbie” moviegoer is feeling ripped off after one other audience member kept playing fart-like sound effects in the course of the highly-anticipated film.
In a series of posts on X, the app formerly referred to as Twitter, Blaire Erskine, a staff author for “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” recalled how, at first, some guests initially found he sounds funny — but soon let their annoyance be known.
“Finally went to see ‘Barbie’ last night and the ladies in front of me did this the entire movie lmao,” wrote the comedian alongside a video. In it, the jester-in-questions phone screen shone an apparent library of “fart sounds” with “over 1,000 farts.”
“Sorry I must have clarified that the ladies were in reality grown women,” said Erskine in a follow-up post. “Also I did laugh the primary couple of times!”
“I’m not a monster! But I couldn’t CRY in the course of the big MONOLOGUE because all I heard! was! 1000! farts,” she continued.”I just desired to cry at the hours of darkness at the flicks is that an excessive amount of to ask”
Erskine then revealed that she asked the prankster to stop, doubtful that she’d find a way to “talk sense into [a] grown-ass women playing fart sounds.”
The author also responded to commenters who said that she must have gotten someone in charge to take care of the unruly watchers.
“Getting a ‘manager’ (a nineteen-year-old guy named Logan) would mean missing much more of the movie,” Erksine retorted.
The Post reached out to Erskine for comment.
Her video now boasts nearly 9.4 million views and sparked an enormous debate about how one can take care of such childish behavior.
“Individuals who do that do actually find yourself burning in h- -l for eternity it’s proven,” slammed one steaming mad fan.
“Why didn’t u kick their seat each time they did that,” said a second person.
“There’s no reason why you people can’t grow a spine and get people kicked out of the theater, ruining other people’s movie show experience purposefully shouldn’t be cute or quirky,” raged one other.
Other X users found the circumstances hilarious.
“I’m sorry but that’s awesome and I’m really hoping these girls were like 15 because that’s the good thing a 15-year-old could do tbh,” one giggled.
“This Barbie likes fart jokes,” joked one other.
“Very fitting for a sh- -ty movie,” mocked one unconvinced viewer.
This shouldn’t be the primary time audience members have been rude during Greta Gerwig’s film.
One TikTok user managed to capture the moment two mothers got here to blows inside a screening of the film, after considered one of the mothers allegedly let her child watch YouTube videos throughout the film.
The film, directed by Greta Gerwig, was released last weekend and immediately soared to the highest slot of the US box office, raking in $22.2 million in preview ticket sales on Thursday, followed by one other $48.2 million from the movie’s debut Friday, with a weekend total of a record-smashing $162 million.
Meanwhile, The Post’s Johnny Oleksinski called the flick “a smug tale that doesn’t boast a single sympathetic character.”
Aussie actor Margot Robbie plays the titular character within the movie, which also features Ryan Gosling as considered one of many Kens, Will Ferrell, Kate McKinnon and America Ferrera.