Known for his excellent humor, remarkable wit, and undying love for our country, American stand-up comedian Jeremy McLellan is loved by most of us Pakistanis. In his past trips to Pakistan, which he also documented, he won over a lot of hearts with his funny nature and impeccable loyalty to the land of the pure.
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In the past, the comedian has been known to make Pakistanis laugh by taking to the internet and joking about the political tensions within and outside of Pakistan.
On his trip in which he celebrated Independence Day with us, Jeremy ensured that he had fun to the fullest extent and shared his enjoyment with the public too.
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Not only that, but he also ensured that he celebrated biryani and his ‘Pindi boy-hood’ while he was at it.
Recently, Jeremy announced on Twitter that he was visiting Pakistan yet again tomorrow, alongside a youth team and will be staying in Islamabad and the areas surrounding it. He asked his followers to say a prayer for his work and follow the NGO on social media for updates, ending his tweet with ‘Pakistan Zindabad!’.
And of course, being his funny self, he also threw a little humor in there shortly after.
Implying that our Prime Minister was his ‘dad’ (also a past joke he has made several times), he followed the tweet with a remark about how he will be filling in as Prime Minister for him while he was away on his short tour to meet the President of America. He ended the reply with ‘fingers crossed I do a good job’, sparking a sudden wave of excitement among everyone in Pakistan who is restlessly awaiting his arrival.
People were quick to react and everyone seemed pretty thrilled about meeting Jeremy again.
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This one lad even invited Jeremy to come to have chai with him.
People also haven’t forgotten his acceptance into the land of Pindi boys, and seem ready to create more memories with him both virtually and in person.
It is very rare to come across moments during which us Pakistanis can find things to agree on, and it seems that this is one of them. Everyone is collectively waiting for Jeremy to bring his jolly self here again, and many of us are also appreciating his devotion to community work.
We can’t wait to see what he will be up to once he is here and hope that he has a wonderful trip! Are you excited to hear more from Jeremy about Pakistan? Let us know in the comments!