US Comedian Jeremy McLellan just proved he's officially a 'Pindi Boy'

nesha

Minister (2k+ posts)
1500131-jeremety-1504774808-285-640x480.jpg

So, we all remember when US Comedian Jeremy McLellan recently came to Pakistan and found a new home here.

He has very vocally supported Pakistan and is a self-proclaimed Biryani extremist, American ambassador of ‘Pindi Boyz’ and a spy pigeon trainer.

So, it was only expected of him to speak on the matter when Centaurus Mall in Islamabad spiked the entry fee for the mall from Rs300 to Rs500.

Jeremy took to Facebook to raise awareness on the matter and it was absolutely hilarious!


He wrote, “As the United States Ambassador to the Pindi Boyz it has been brought to my attention that Centaurus Mall in Islamabad is now charging 500 PKR to any young man who tries to enter with a group.”

He further added, “This is 100% discrimination against my people and I call on both local authorities and the United Nations to investigate this matter so that Pindi Boyz can once again roam the halls of Centaurus as free men. Thank you.”

And his followers lauded his take on the matter.

https://twitter.com/x/status/905119319700500481
“Now Pindi boys can relax because this matter is now being raised in US,” said one fan.
These centaurus’ people are racist. i have a dream that one day all “Raja Jees” and “Burgers” will be treated the same,” said another one.
ou should come back here and lead a Sit-IN in front of Parliament for Pindi boys rights,” wrote one follower.

Another one wrote, “As spokesperson of the pindi boyz you should start DHARNA ouside the Centaurus Mall.. For more update contact Imran Khan.”

“Thank you Mr. Ambassador. Help raise this issue of Pindi Boyz on the world forum. Once a Pindi Boy, always a Pindi Boy,” said this fan.

Jeremy grabbed our attention when he recently visited Pakistan for his shows and truly adapted the culture.

We hope Jeremy continues to show his support for Pindi Boyz in future!

 
Last edited by a moderator:

miafridi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Great to see people visiting and sharing their great experience about Pakistan. This is where we are left behind and the perception about Pakistan is built in negative terms in the last decades or so but is slowly getting better with famous youtubers visiting our country.