By sharing a straightforward Instagram photo of an egg in 2019, The World Record Egg, an account with more than five million followers, broke a record. It received so many clicks on the "like" button that it became the second-most liked post of all time.?
Sadly, the record has since been broken. People are in a panic after the World Record Egg deleted the post. Here's what happened.
A blank picture has replaced the perfect egg that once stood there. The new post, with the caption "Where's the egg gone?," has surprised everyone. After all, it wasn't just any other celebrity who set the world record.
The post that replaced beauty mogul Kylie Jenner as the most liked was this one. However, it left everyone inquisitive as to what the egg was for.?
The mystery only grew when two more images of the egg appeared, showing it to be cracking. As luck would have it, the egg was eventually removed from its perch when Lionel Messi was photographed holding the World Cup trophy after winning the FIFA World Cup 2022.?
On December 18 in Doha, Argentina's national team was inspired by Lionel Messi to an unforgettable victory over France in the decisive match. As soon as he lifted the trophy for his nation, he posted an emotional and motivational message.
People on the internet asked back for the egg. Here's what they said:??
The post featuring an egg became the most liked post on Instagram due to a viral social media campaign that was launched in early 2019. The post was created by an unknown user with the username @world_record_egg, with the sole purpose of surpassing the previous record for the most-liked post on Instagram.
The post had received over 55 million likes, surpassing the previous record holder, Kylie Jenner's birth announcement post, which had around 18 million likes at the time.
The campaign urged?people to like and share the post with the aim of breaking the record. It quickly gained momentum, and the post received millions of likes within hours of being posted. The post's caption read: "Let's set a world record together and get the most liked post on Instagram. Beating the current world record held by Kylie Jenner (18 million)! We got this."
The post's simplicity and humor, combined with the curiosity and excitement generated by the record-breaking?challenge, made it a viral sensation. People from all over the?world?began liking, sharing, and commenting on the post, and it soon became a global phenomenon.
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