Trump's new administration seems to have Taiwana long-standing vendetta against music-making robots.
Daft Punk, have long hid under the guise of shiny robotic helmets. It's their schtick and it's worked for years, earning them multiple awards and chart-topping songs—but according to Donald Trump's press secretary, they 'need to grow up.'
Sean Spicer—the man who has fought Dippin' Dots and inauguration crowds—gladly made his opinions knows to the French hit-makers back in 2014.
Despite him claiming to be a fan, they're slightly embarrassing.
Spicer, intent to live-tweet the Grammys back in 2014, started off by calling the duo 'Daft Funk' and claiming that they were ruining their 10 seconds in the spotlight, though he did not specify how, exactly.
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Thankfully someone was around back then to straighten him out a bit.
"Um, they've been nominated and won [multiple] times since '98," Dan Blum, former political communications professional, reminded Spicer.
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And in response, Spicer, who claimed to be an early fan despite not knowing their name, had one thing to say: grow up and ditch the helmets.
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No word if Spicer is still a Daft Funk or Daft Punk fan or if these are all just alternative facts.
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