Mark Zuckerberg’s Sister Shares Parody Twisted Sister Song About Crypto, Gets Roasted

It’s not every day that the sister of a billionaire parodies a rock classic, makes it about cryptocurrency and then gets torn to shreds by the internet. But Randi Zuckerberg, the sister of Meta/Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, shared the video below about crypto that’s set to the tune of Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Gonna Take It.” She meant it to be “as a rallying cry for the women of web3,” but it’s actually just really awful to the point where I feel like this video could be a hate crime even though I know it isn’t.

Judge for yourself. (WARNING: Some NSFW language at the end of the video, if you manage to make it to the end.)

Believe it or not, this is the second parody about crypto Randi released this month! On February 17, she released a different crypto song to the tune of Adele’s “Hello.” (Yes, it’s just as cringe.)

Anyway, scroll through the list below of various reactions to the atrocious Twisted Sister parody, and yes, we, too, notice the irony of gathering reactions only from Twitter and not any of Zuck’s properties.

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