What kind of problems do you have?
The fictionalized Internet sensation named Babe Walker (that was created by 2 brothers and a friend of theirs). She’s an Amanda Bynes meets Cher from Clueless kind of a girl. Which is probably why the Twitter account has 814,000 followers.
With the funny comments and overpopular amount of response, Babe then got a book deal, that then became a best seller!
Now, they want to make a spoiled rich girl into a druggie, spoiled rich girl by making the book into a movie!
You see? Twitter can take you famous!
White Girl Problems isn’t the only funny Twitter account, and it shouldn’t be the only one being made into a movie. Here is a list of other Twitter accounts that should get a movie deal:
Dear North West: If it weren’t for your dad, you could have been named Kaidence. Never forget that. http://t.co/OSv1gVTMDS
— White Girl Problems (@whitegrlproblem) June 25, 2013
@textsfromlastnight: this is already a book, but it should be the next to make into a movie!
540): Someone’s vagina was extra sandy cause the left side of my bed feels like the beach.
— TextsFromLastNight (@TFLN) July 1, 2013
Meanwhile…at register 19 pic.twitter.com/TcjmMmtX5X
— People of Walmart! (@PeopleOfWaImart) June 29, 2013
Estan un warningo de flasho de floodo. Vamanos to el groundo de higher! Que necesito un kayako!
— Miguel Bloombito (@ElBloombito) July 1, 2013
@ElizabethWindsor: this is a FAKE account but still hilarious!
In the beginning there was the word, and the word was with God, and the word was Gin. #GinOclock
— Elizabeth Windsor (@Queen_UK) June 28, 2013
CNN debate to determine which racial slur is worse is almost worse than any racial slur. http://t.co/kE6Esffn40
— someecards (@someecards) July 2, 2013
I’ll say it again: A good curse to put on your enemy is whatever curse someone put on Amanda Bynes. 🙁
— kelly oxford (@kellyoxford) July 1, 2013
I asked him to put on underpants before sitting on my head. Am I going to get pink eye? #WhySoManyTodlerTeabags?
— ReasonsMySonIsCrying (@ReasonsMySonCry) June 28, 2013
SOURCE: Twitter