Watch as Leeds museum curator reads out 'Gen Z script' in viral video
Leeds ’ Royal Armouries Museum filmed one of its curators reading off a ‘Gen Z script’ to promote the museum and the clip has gone viral - garnering more than 3.6m views.
The Royal Armouries released the video on Friday, September 13, with the title ‘letting gen z write the marketing script’ with Mark ‘serving curatorial realness’. In the video, Mark says: “Brat summer is over besties, it’s time to enter the historical era. The Royal Armouries is the most Sigma day out in Leeds, no cap.
He adds: “Our cafe, ate and left no crumbs – for real. Negative aura points if you miss the gift shop. Our tote bags understood the assignment. What are you waiting for? The vibes are immaculate. Enjoy a GOATed day out. Slay!” Meyby said: “I hate that this type of marketing actually works on me” Captain said: “This guy delivered.” Alexito said: “This type of marketing worked 100%. Give that marketing team a raise.” Liz said: “As a historian...I completely approve.”
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