Let us review.
Mom-shaming. Not OK.
Dad-shaming. Also not OK.
Piers Morgan missed the memo on this one, but not to worry: Twitter has come to set him straight.
It all started when he posted this:
Oh 007.. not you as well?!!! #papoose #emasculatedBond pic.twitter.com/cqWiCRCFt3
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 15, 2018
And the Internet was not having it.
To catch you up: Daniel Craig has played fictional spy 007 in four James Bond movies. He and his wife Rachel Weisz welcomed a daughter last month. Craig was recently seen carrying his little girl in a baby carrier.
Dads soon began tweeting photos of themselves in the name of fatherhood, including a WWE wrestler in Elsa costumes. All sorts of people weighed in on #Papoosegate.
This is me wearing an Elsa dress after Lyric asked me to wear her Mom’s Halloween costume. I look ridiculous. But who cares? That’s what you do for your kids. I’m sure ?@piersmorgan? would find this emasculating. I say only if you’re uncomfortable in your masculinity. pic.twitter.com/kDOvnw4pz2
— Adam (Edge) Copeland (@EdgeRatedR) October 16, 2018
Hey @piersmorgan my husband used to carry my boys around in a #papoose so I could get some rest. It made me love him even more. God bless our sweet husbands who “Bond” with our babies. ?? pic.twitter.com/WKzpnfiACR
— Janice Dean (@JaniceDean) October 16, 2018
A UFC fighter chimed in:
#emasculatedUFCfighter en route to Thailand, did my whole fight camp with her in the #papoose...she finished camp unscathed!! ?? @ufc pic.twitter.com/AmQaSSqF73
— Alex Volkanovski (@alexvolkanovski) October 16, 2018
As for Morgan, it would appear he is sorry not sorry. Judging from his responses to Twitter critics, he stands firmly anti-papoose for dads everywhere.