Forget the official medal count, the real winners of this Winter Olympics were sexed up Canadian ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir. They broke on social media with their one step from soft core porn performances that left many who watched the competition questioning whether or not they are a couple off the ice.
Few topics related to the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics got as much attention as Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, 358.4K times, according to Talkwalker.
Here is a collection of some of the more memorable, and appropriate tweets as the pari earned their second career gold medal:
https://twitter.com/miss_meaux/status/963498299360792576
#VirtueMoir just skated. Winter Olympics are over. They melted all of the ice. Everyone is pregnant. We're all Canadian now.
— Earpnado (Liz) (@earpnado) February 20, 2018
I finally watched their routine and while I don’t know if they are dating, I definitely believe that they are going to live a long life together and die at exactly the same time in each others’ arms #VirtueMoir
— Mara Wilson (@MaraWilson) February 21, 2018
Scott Moir singing the lyrics “I love you” to his very platonic ice dance partner Tessa Virtue. #VirtueMoir pic.twitter.com/biqB6AtuUW
— Kim (@thatonekimgirl) February 20, 2018
As we watch the closing ceremonies tonight, it’s time to reflect on some of the more memorable moments of the winter olympiad that transpired these past two weeks. You had the beautiful show of unity by North Korea and South Korea, which was followed by the deplorable manner in which Mike Pence reacted to it. You had Mikaela Shiffrin, the USA triumph over Canada in the women’s hockey Gold Medal game, one that required a shoot out in order to be decided.
Then there was the ABC affiliate in Chicago referring to the games as being held at a P.F. Chang’s…but in the end, Tessa Virtue and Scott Noir won the games. They’re both single by the way.
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