It seems Tiger Tiger haven’t learnt from their last social media disaster, when their ‘Drinks Must Fall’ event turned into a Facebook feeding frenzy.
Play catch up HERE, it’s well worth a chuckle.
Now a while back the infamous, carpeted, piss-up hole had to renew its license. To make it easier, and to convince punters it would be changing up its game after all the bad publicity it has received, the owners rebranded, calling it “My House”. Can you even?
No, no one could and so they reverted back to the institution’s original, Tiger Tiger.
To celebrate, they are hosting a relaunch party next week Thursday 2 June. Here’s the information in case you’re interested in the event, otherwise read it anyways:
People are angry, and rightly so. The Facebook event page is littered with people taking down the iconic institutions with poems, memes and their very own renditions. Here’s a breakdown:
In a time when there is quite intense conversation going on about abuse, sexual assault, and racism, you don’t really want to lead with “just how you remember it “back in the day!”” Surely not.
Unfortunately it does get worse – they’re serving triples. Is that illegal? (Okay no, apparently it’s not, but it should be.)
Then there’s the girls’ dress code, “dress to impress”.
There are so many more to enjoy, just pop over HERE.
For those of you who are avid supporters – maybe you met “the one” there – there are many commenting positively on the page too, I just don’t have time for their kiff comments, bra.
[source: theklique]
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