Zendaya fans err on the side of being ‘upset’ after winning the Emmis


2020 Ames offered an instructive moment for Zendaya fans who were apparently confused by the meaning of “upset”.

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“Most upset: Zendaya wins Ames 2020 over Jennifer Aniston, Laura Linnie,” read the tweet of the post, with the youngest woman to win a trophy in Amy’s history, with a scintillating Zendaya Zendaya, she grabbed the award.

Fans came to Zendaya’s rescue.

Wrote, “No one is upset A fan, Getting over 1,000 “likes” on the platform. “The powerful woman hates to win an award she deserves, I see.” Made another comment Less impressed fan.

Some say that in the context of competition, like a sporting event or an award show, the use of “upset” means a surprising victory, especially for an under dog like Zendaya who was against industry weightlifters.

“There is no hope for humanity, if this is not what it means for many to be ‘upset,'” he said A Twitter While Another mourned, “Well cursed they must have used another word in the dictionary.”

Hundreds of amateur linguists went on to discuss whether the word zendaya is underestimating Disney’s former Princess performance in the ABB play of many meanings and words. Other internet warriors Stacked suit Fighting for his “ark zark” queen, Lini, in response to the original tweet – from:

“Zendaya did a great job but Laura Lynn deserves that award. She was outstanding. “

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