Funniest (and meanest) tweets about the UAAP Cheerdance | Inquirer Sports

Funniest (and meanest) tweets about the UAAP Cheerdance

/ 06:44 PM October 03, 2015

As teams faced off at the 2015 UAAP Cheerdance Competition Mall of Asia Arena, a different battle brewed online. Fans flexed their tweeting muscles, turning Twitter into a hilarious and entertaining warzone.

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No one is safe—not the schools, not the cheerdancers, not even the hosts.

Here’s a taste of the funniest (and meanest) Cheerdance tweets—a mix of fashion reviews, pop culture references, performance critique and the occasional hugot.

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The 2015 UAAP Cheerdance Competition is also a battle of wits on Twitter.

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