BBC sign language expert sums up what we’re all thinking about Brexit chaos
The interpreter's facial expressions perfectly describe the 'perplexing f***ery' of the Brexit fiasco unfolding today
A TELEVISION sign language interpreter has gone viral after her facial expressions perfectly summed up the “perplexing f***ery” of Brexit.
A video has emerged showing the sign language interpreter for BBC News displaying amazing facial expressions as she translates what is going on with Brexit.
The video was taken by actor and writer Ell Potter from London as she was watching the lunchtime broadcast on the BBC World News channel.
The interpreter steals the show as her facial expression perfectly describe the complexity of the Brexit fiasco happening today.
In , grammar is conveyed through hand and head movements while facial expressions and body posture are also used to add emotional tone to statements.
Ell, 22, saw her opportunity to take a video that she feels sums up Brexit and tweeted: “The sign language interpreter doing the Brexit Agreement on BBC News is perfectly conveying the perplexing f***ery of this situation #Brexit #BrexitChaos”.
The video, has had over 113,000 views, shows the sign language interpreter doing her best to translate what is being said surrounding the Brexit Agreement.
The video has already been a huge hit with many people on social media, as Billybirdshome said: “I don't understand sign language, yet I know she's describing the goings on to a tee! The eyes have it!”.
MarkBarrettCW added: “Easily the best physical interpretation of brexit!”.
Ijphilp wrote: “I love this. I've never learnt sign language but I understand exactly what she's communicating."
SteampunkMuppet said: “I'm in love. I need her to interpret all politics all the time”.
Lima2001 added: “Her expressions sum it up perfectly. #s*show”.
Ell today said that felt the sign language interpreter perfectly summed up a tumultuous day.
“The interpreter caught my eye as she was being so expressive.
“It seemed to me that it was the most accurate analysis of Brexit that I've seen today, and it didn't even need words," she said.
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