A student who spent four months quoting song lyrics without her Twitter follower’s knowledge has been praised by social media users.
Hadie Mart, who attends the University of Minnesota, began starting each of her tweets with a word from Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody to her 25,700 followers on May 7, working her way backwards through the song.
The cunning tweeter then revealed her scheme in a final tweet four months later, starting the tweet with the first word of the song.
Seeing who would be able to crack her secret plot to write the lyrics backwards, Hadie wrote: ‘Is it just me, or did I just pull off the greatest Twitter scheme of all time? Read the first word of my tweets to find out’.
And her big reveal quickly racked up 250,000 retweets, 538,000 likes and 13,000 replies.
Hadie Mart (pictured left with a friend), who is a student at the University of Minnesota, secretly tweeted the lyrics to Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody for over four months
The final tweet which has already received 518,979 likes quoted the first word from the beginning of the song.
Hadie’s thread of tweets which seemed to talk about general subjects first began with ‘Blows my mind that school used to go into JUNE and somehow I tolorated it’, in May.
Savvy social media users failed to spot that ‘Blows’ was inspired by the last word of Queen’s hit song and would be the beginning of the four month scheme.
Read from the top of her feed down, her tweets read: ‘Is it just me or did I just pull off the greatest Twitter scheme of all time?’.
‘Is this the real life, is this just fantasy?’: The cunning tweeter revealed her scheme in a final tweet four months later, starting her last tweet with the first word of the song (tweet seen top)
With the first word of each tweet making up the first verse, it continues: ‘This is the moment I’ve been waiting for for four whole months.’
The following tweets reads: ‘The best state fair food is corn on the cob don’t @ me.
‘Real talk: idk what I’m going to do when my friends no longer all live within a 1 mile radius of me’.
‘Caught in a landslide, no escape from reality. Open your eyes look’: She began starting each of her tweets with a word from Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody to her 25,700 followers on May 7th 2018, through to the end of August
And continuing the clever cover-up, it reads: ‘Life was so much easier when my school supply list was colored pencils and glue sticks.
Sharing a meme of a busy cartoon character, it continues: ‘Is there a more accurate representation of me?’
Before going onto supposedly complain about a reoccurring song with: ‘This is the 9th time I’ve heard Africa today and I wish I was exaggerating.
‘Up to the skies and see. I’m just a poor boy’: The final tweet which has already received 518,979 likes quoted the first word from the beginning of the song and continued through the song
‘Just told an 11 year old boy what’s up bc he tried telling me that some girls will never get married because there are more girls than boys in the world’.
Sharing a poll to complete her next word, the final tweet for the second line reads: ‘Fantasy football: Make a team.’
And users quickly flooded to the post in which she revealed the scheme, with many praising her dedication.
It continues: ‘I need no sympathy because I’m easy come easy go, little high little low’, as it quotes the whole song in tweetes
One person said: ‘It goes back months. I’m beyond shook. Someone give her an award’.
Another wrote: ‘I can’t handle the level of commitment that was put into this’, and one added: ‘Yes, if you didn’t sing the entire song aloud with the tweets you’re dead to me.’
Agreeing, one follower admitted: ‘Lol I did! I was sitting in public and got the guy next to me to sing along randomly!’.
‘Any way the wind blows it doesn’t really matter to me’, the clever lyrics continue to complete the first verse of the song
‘Awesome! I didn’t want to stop scrolling. I just wanted to start singing’, another added.
Impressed, another follower tweeted: ‘Please tell me why I just scrolled for like 10 minutes to read all of this I am weak!’
And others praised her careful planning, with one writing: ‘The fact that you had to do this backwards kills me like godd**n the commitment’.
‘This is amazing, the dedication paid off!’ Twitter users praised Hadie for having the commitment needed for her scheme to succeed
‘Right?! The time and planning put into it. 4 months’, another added, while one wrote: ‘If I find the effort to get on Twitter more i would!’.
One tweeted: ‘I’ve read this so many time trying to figure out how she executed this plan so well’, while many shared memes of Leonardo DiCaprio and Drake clapping.
Hadie who has gained a legion of followers since the scheme is yet to update her Twitter status as eagle-eyed followers wait to see what she’ll do next.
And others praised her careful planning, with one writing: ‘The fact that you had to do this backwards kills me like godd**n the commitment’.
Queen’s hit Bohemian Rhapsody was first released in 1975 and inspires a new film by the same name which is set to debut in November.
Rami Malek plays legendary musician Freddie Mercury, lead singer of Queen, in biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, which shows the legendary band Queen’s journey from their experimental breakout to their historical Live Aid reunion.
In the preview, Mr Robot star Rami is unrecognisable as he’s transformed into the famous showman, who tragically died on 24th November 1991 at the age 45 due to complications from AIDS.
People took to social media to praise Hadie. One tweeted: ‘I’ve read this so many time trying to figure out how she executed this plan so well’, while many shared memes of Leonardo DiCaprio and Drake clapping
Bohemian Rhapsody’s journey to the big screen has been nothing short of turbulent, after Sacha Baron Cohen quit the lead role in July 2013 – claiming years later it was due to disagreements with the band over whether to include the aftermath of Freddie’s death.
X-Men frontman Bryan Singer was then signed to direct, but was fired from the film in December last year after failing to return to the set, despite production already being underway.
Eddie The Eagle’s Dexter Fletcher was then drafted in to replace, and the picture wrapped in January of this year.