The hilarity doesnât end! As we reported, singer Duncan Sheik leapt to Jim Carreyâs defense and attacked Fox Newsâ Greg Gutfeld by threatening to âpunch him in the neck.â Gutfeld, and fellow Twitter users, destroyed the one-hit wonder. But it gets even better!
@ShannonPoe His Wikipedia page says he's a Buddhist. Wonder what Buddha thinks of that tweet. @TheDuncanSheik
â Bill Price (@fireballil) March 31, 2013
Someone has now amended his Wikipedia page to include the âpunch in neckâ threat under âControversy.â
Pathetically, that section is longer than the notations for some years: Check out the year 2008. His great claim to fame then was being a judge. At the Independent Music Awards.
Giggling ensues.
Haha @TwitchyTeam @greggutfeld theres already a "controversy" section on @TheDuncanSheik s Wikipedia page about the pacifist's threat #lol
â Tucker Pryor (@TuckStarP) April 1, 2013
@greggutfeld @TheDuncanSheik Had to Yahoo who this guy is. Wikipedia sure used the word "was" alot
â Chip Formica (@chipformica) March 31, 2013
.@greggutfeld i have no clue wtf a Duncan sheek is but Web says has a song called "humming" lol â oh &this Wikipedia pic.twitter.com/KNxQ5ijboY
â Hans Schmidt (@ChiTownParadox) April 2, 2013
https://twitter.com/danbarlinmar/status/318980488117248001
The Wikipedia funnies continue.
ha, @TheDuncanSheik is on the official Wikipedia âone-hit-wonderâ list: http://t.co/oJIBPtKmZH
â Shaun McDonnell (@McShauno) March 31, 2013
Heh. As for Mr. Sheik, heâs still whining.
I love how @greggutfeld obsesses about people he claims are irrelevant, like @TheDuncanSheik & @jimCarrey, thus disproving his point.
â David Dickinson (@EveningStarNM) April 2, 2013
Bless his heart!