Photos of the 2020 Christmas tree circulating on social media faced heavy criticism; people are unimpressed by the idea.
The tree was transported from upstate after covering a distance of 185 miles. The first look of the tree was shared on Rockefeller Center’s official social media account. The photos drew disparaging remarks from the public. Many didn’t like the new look and called it a “typical idea.”
Rockefeller Center always manages to display the best Christmas tree every year, but 2020 seems not to be a good year for them too. Someone took the matter to Twitter and wrote, “It couldn’t look more worst! 2020 on brand.”
Another tweeted, “What has gone wrong with this tree.”
“How can we expect something good to happen in 2020. This tree is meeting our dire expectations,” wrote a third
Christmas trees are something people are most excited about in December.point 333 |
The decoration, sparkling lights, ornaments, and star topping on the tree is loved and cherished by so many.point 91 | However, this year the Rockefeller Christmas tree failed to meet people’s expectations.point 175 | Some users have got too harsh with their words as a woman wrote, “Return it straight away from where ever you got it.point 276 |
No, absolutely No! Bring something respectable.point 42 | Period.point 49 | ”point 56 | 1
Rockefeller center hit back on all the critics by tweeting, “Just wait until I get my lights on! See you on December 2.point 275 |
” The Center thinks that people will change their opinion after looking at the final look as the tree decoration is yet to be done.point 113 | More than 2k people liked the reply and said they’re too desperate to see the finished tree.point 195 | 1
The look of the tree was not the only thing which people talked about.point 368 |
Many hearts melted when Ravensbeared Wildlife Center revealed that a worker found a baby owl in the Rockefeller tree.point 99 | ” The owl has not eaten anything for three days,” Officials reported.point 169 | Experts are now feeding the baby owl with mice and fluid.point 216 |
“He will recover soon,” said wildlife sanctuary.point 54 | 1