Island Boys roasted after U.S. Army recruitment TikTok goes viral

The Island Boys are once again being used as the internet’s punching bag after an army recruiter posted a Cameo video of the twins promoting the U.S. Military.

Since their viral off-the-cuff hot tub TikTok, theIsland Boyshave stayed in the internet’s spotlight. Or more accurately, they’ve been in its crosshairs. What started as apotential music careerquickly devolved into constant feuds with other e-celebs.

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The brothers have gone from beingbooed off stageat their first show to startingbeef with both Paul brothers. Even massive stars likeSnoop Dogg and Kevin Harthave roasted the two “goofballs.”

Now, members of the U.S. Military are taking a stab at the brothers thanks to a new recruitment video. The video was purchased on Cameo and posted on TikTok via texasrecruiter.

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Island Boys roasted for Army recruitment video

The video wasposted to TikTokon January 21 and has only garnered 45.9k views. However, the video wasn’t posted to either of the Island Boys’ accounts. It was a Cameo purchased by an Army recruiter and TikTokertexasrecruiter.

The post was then shared on ther/army subredditwhere both the brothers and the recruiter were roasted. Some comments made fun of the Island Boys’ claims such as “paid vacation.” One comment stated, “The worst vacation I ever went on. There wasn’t even any good creole.”

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Various comments jabbed at texasrecruiter for spending money on the Cameo. They read, “Are we really hurting to fill [military positions] that bad?” or “Unbelievable. Didn’t think things were this rough.”

According toCameo, their personal video requests cost around $180. Despite it being posted on texasrecruiter’s TikTok, a representative for US Army Recruitment Command stated that the video was not sanctioned by the Army.

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This isn’t the first time the U.S. Military has made headlines for attempting to reach a younger audience online. In 2020, the U.S. Army Esports team was reportedlyrecruiting underage viewers on Twitchby holding fake giveaways.

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