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‘You’re Full of Shit’: Nancy Mace’s New Hit Show on X

Nancy Mace’s viral catchphrase “You’re Full of Shit” becomes a hit show on X, tackling everyday consumer frustrations with sharp wit and satire. The new show is set to premiere on X and promises to be a weekly spectacle.

The Viral Moment That Started It All

The moment that sparked the phenomenon occurred during a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing, where Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) lambasted Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle for dodging questions about an assassination attempt on former President Trump. “You’re full of shit today. You’re just being completely dishonest,” Mace declared, her words echoing through the halls of Congress and quickly spreading across the internet.

Within hours, the phrase had surpassed the virality of the infamous “Catch me outside, how about that?” The internet was ablaze with memes, videos, and countless re-enactments of Mace’s no-holds-barred takedown. Realizing the potential of her newfound fame, Mace and ABC News swiftly partnered to bring the phrase to the small screen.

United Sates Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle testifies before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee during a hearing, July 22, 2024, in Washington.

“You’re Full of Shit”: The Show

The new show, “You’re Full of Shit,” is set to premiere on X and promises to be a weekly spectacle. Each episode will feature Mace interviewing employees, business owners, and politicians who are responsible for various consumer frustrations. From the shrinkflation in Doritos bags to the lack of sugar in Pepsi products, no topic is off-limits. Other episodes will dive into the mystery of why your WiFi only works in the kitchen and not in the bathroom, why sparkling water doesn’t hydrate because the bubbles supposedly escape through your skin, and why it’s always so uncomfortable when you don’t tip your food delivery person. If only their employers could cover tips, it would make the situation much less awkward.

“We’re going to get to the bottom of why your chips are half air, why your soda tastes like diet even though it’s not, why your WiFi signal refuses to reach the bathroom, why sparkling water seems to evaporate on contact, and why you’re paying a premium for a delivery driver who’s already cruising around town,” Mace said in a fictional statement. “And if they try to dodge my questions, well, we all know what I’ll say.”

Bringing Wit and Bitchiness to X

In true satirical fashion, the show will blend hard-hitting questions with Mace’s sharp wit and unfiltered commentary. Each episode will feature two guests who will be grilled until Mace delivers her now-famous line. The show’s creators promise a mix of humor, outrage, and candid moments that will keep viewers hooked.

“People are tired of being lied to,” Mace (or rather, her fictional counterpart) stated. “They want someone who will call out the BS, and that’s exactly what we’re going to do.”

The Cultural Impact

The cultural impact of Mace’s catchphrase cannot be overstated. It has inspired a range of merchandise, from T-shirts to coffee mugs, all emblazoned with “You’re Full of Shit.” The show itself is expected to draw in a massive audience, combining the worlds of politics and pop culture in a way that has never been seen before.

Fictional media expert, Dr. Mickey Brake, commented, “This show represents a new era of accountability in media. By blending satire with real-world frustrations, Mace is giving a voice to the everyday consumer.”

With its blend of humor and hard-hitting questions, “You’re Full of Shit” is poised to be a must-watch. As Nancy Mace brings her wit and fearless approach to the screen, viewers can expect a show that not only entertains but also sheds light on the everyday frustrations we all face. Get ready to tune in and hear those iconic words: “You’re full of shit.”

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