Have you ever looked at a picture of someone's pet and boyar eroticismthought "Huh, that animal is definitely better looking than me"?
You don't have to say how many times. It's OK. No one's judging.
SEE ALSO: Watch this flock of birds form hauntingly beautiful patterns in the skyBut get ready to unearth your jealously towards another animal because the internet has found the next big thing in fashion and modeling- a little yellow canary named Tweety who has the "no makeup-makeup" look down pat.
Had a little photoshoot for my bird while he was exploring around the dining room LOOK HOW CUTE pic.twitter.com/9kl2b7aUWC
— dan🌻 (@DanaDy0206) March 12, 2017
Twitter user dan posted these glamour shots of Tweety working his best angles and people stopped dead in their tracks.
Who's that bird? What's he wearing? Who's he signed to?
@_ameliawww @DanaDy0206 finally a fresh faced model I can get behind, move OVER Gigi Hadid
— Heléna Scott-Brooker (@helayner_) March 12, 2017
@DanaDy0206 WOW WHO IS SHE SOMEBODY CALL VOGUE MAG pic.twitter.com/qilunQKAGX
— rose. (@badacidxx) March 13, 2017
@DanaDy0206 YASSS SIS STRIKE THATE POSE pic.twitter.com/v126GmiTGy
— Athena👄 (@AthenaLayna) March 13, 2017
And like any veteran supermodel, Tweety is exploring other arenas to showcase his talent. He's ventured into meme territory, milking his beauty for all it's worth until he turns two and becomes too "mature" for fashion:
@DanaDy0206
— Manfre VanDerLand (@heart2destroy_) March 13, 2017
me: i hate drama
*drama happens*
also me: pic.twitter.com/UaB2ivzeiw
@DanaDy0206 when the argument is done but you hear them mumble something under their breath pic.twitter.com/H7DcIFL3ov
— kt walmsley (@katiewalmsleyxo) March 13, 2017
@DanaDy0206 when u out in public and see yr friendgroup out together w/out u pic.twitter.com/K7uzUiRsLk
— Sneaky (@sneakyspades) March 12, 2017
@DanaDy0206 When you tawt you taw a puddy tat. pic.twitter.com/ARa0Xp1DQY
— Little Devil (@AltTinaK) March 13, 2017
Isn't it time someone made a Vogue exclusively for pets? Are people ready for that or is it too progressive? Tweety needs a another platform!
Tweety, please teach us your ways. We still need filters on our selfies.
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