What is Ed Balls Day and why is #EdBallsDay trending on Twitter?
You might have noticed a strange hashtag at the trending charts on Twitter today, at least in the UK. "#EdBallsDay" is riding strong with tens of thousands of tweets expected today alone.
But what is Ed Balls Day and why are so many posting funny comments about it online?
Well, it is eight years to the day since British politician and ex-shadow chancellor Ed Balls either accidentally or intentionally just tweeted his own name for everyone to see. It read, simply, "Ed Balls".
Ed Balls
— Ed Balls (@edballs) April 28, 2011
It became a bit of a viral hit back on 28 April 2011 and since then, the same day each year, thousands commemorate it in amusing fashion.
Memes, gifs, funny tweets galore, Ed Balls Day is celebrated online on 28 April every year. It is perhaps even more popular than Balls himself - although his appearances on Strictly Come Dancing and other entertainment TV shows put him more firmly in the public eye since.
The former Labour MP and chairman of Norwich City FC is yet to post something himself to mark the special occasion. He probably won't, in fact.
However, there are still plenty of great tweets you can check out posted with the hashtag #EdBallsDay.
Here are some of our favourites for you to enjoy right here.
*Flings open window shutters*
— Mark Lankester (@markrlankester) April 28, 2020
"You there, boy! What day is this?"
Street urchin:
"Today, sir? Why, it's #EdBallsDay" pic.twitter.com/6aKM7C3waO
A shame there won't be the traditional Ed Balls Day Parade this glorious 28th, but stay safe and celebrate at home. #EdBallsDay pic.twitter.com/NDPWnVKbBm
— Mark Worgan (@worgztheowl) April 28, 2020
It seems come round faster each year. Happy #EdBallsDay one and all! pic.twitter.com/4pbBhu95DG
— Zoë Paramour (@ZoeParamour) April 28, 2020
Woke up with a hangover & hadn't got my wife a present, now she's saying I've ruined another #EdBallsDay. Every bloody year we have this.
— Perfectly Healthy Clandango (@Cain_Unable) April 28, 2020
I'm old enough to remember when #EdBallsDay was about family and friends. Nowadays it's become too commercialised. It's almost lost all meaning.
— Mark McFadden (@MarkMcFadden) April 28, 2020
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