
P Money found his doppelgänger and people are loving it
People are enjoying the fact that P Money's doppelgänger works for Transport For London.
Yesterday (8 July), P Money shared an image of a Transport For London worker that looks extremely similar to the rapper, writing, "Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Oi TfL Who’s this guy what’s his full name? How can he look this much like me. I need to ask my mum wagwarn still I want explanations."
Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Oi @TfL Who’s this guy what’s his full name? How can he look this much like me. I need to ask my mum wagwarn still I want explanations pic.twitter.com/NwgY8KKS9S
— P Money (@KingPMoney) July 8, 2019
The Transport For London Twitter account replied in brilliant fashion, writing, "Oi big man, no need to get on that R1 we got you. Have a great day. Thanks, Morpheus."
Oi big man, no need to get on that R1 we got you. Have a great day. Thanks, Morpheus
— Transport for London (@TfL) July 8, 2019
It didn't take long for the internet to get involved with either, and some of the results are hilarious.
Where & When?
— Jordan Hendrixx (@ocho6ix) July 8, 2019
Platform 1, I’ll be there in 10 https://t.co/QNdXJJPnQs
Man like P Contactless
— ShaoDow - DiY Gang (@ShaoDowMusic) July 8, 2019
"Looked at my oyster card, what do you mean charged?"
— (@iiibz) July 9, 2019
He's so P he's almost Q
— Mark (@eskimark) July 8, 2019
Mans at the train barrier like, “Hold on cuz, what did he pay? Somebody tell me what did he pay?!”
— Unsung Underdog (@MrShemzy) July 8, 2019
TFL- Money, Trains Over Everything
— Kalex // Willzy (@KalexWzy) July 8, 2019
Tracklisting:
- What did he pay?
- Tickets 2 Oyster
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