They hold rowdy protests outside his office, heckle him at public appearances, and even photobomb him at City Hall. |
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A huge fan, the 51-year-old Seinfeld actress was forced to photobomb a snap in order to get a picture with the First Lady. |
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The Josh Hamilton photobomb is taking the Internet by storm and making a lot of fans jealous. |
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As these pictures show, no animal can photobomb a picture like man's best friend. |
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In the epic photobomb moment watched live by one billion people during the opening ceremony, Phil Coates slowly lowers himself into a shot with Her Majesty. |
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However, there is a chance that if you leave about a third of the frame empty, Beyoncé will pop up out of nowhere and photobomb you. |
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And who, exactly, would be writing the name on to the easel outside Buckingham Palace so tourists and drunks can photobomb it with thumbs aloft? |
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As we have discovered, this is a typical technique of Britain First, a form of political photobomb, to pretend that they have support elsewhere. |
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It was hard to think her unplanned photobomb would have been as uncomfortable for her if Philip had been by her side. |
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These photos take the concept of the photobomb to a whole new level. |
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Or you could just grab a beer from a side street cafe and photobomb the fountain pictures of unsuspecting tourists. |
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It was a perfect presidential photobomb from a leader whose his island nation lies out in the Indian Ocean. |
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And who can forget the stingray photobomb, and of course McKayla Maroney not being impressed. |
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My friend and I take advantage of every photobomb moment we can. |
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Twitter was also filled with comments about the Queen photobomb. |
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If only he had dared to photobomb US Vogue editor and Ball host Anna Wintour like he did U2 at the Oscars, he would have been the hero of the night. |
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