Ah The Daily Mail.
Reactionary content and risky headlines are often featured on the newspaper's front pages, but this morning people feel the paper has gone too far.
The publication features two of the most powerful women in politics on the front page, along with a headline that reeks of sexism, "Never mind Brexit, who won Legs-it!"
The absolute state of this. What year is it? pic.twitter.com/ZZBsLcpzDI
— Nooruddean (@BeardedGenius) March 27, 2017
This charming headline is followed by, "It wasn't quite stilettos at dawn, but there was a distinctly frosty atmosphere when Theresa May met Nicola Sturgeon yesterday.'
The Scottish Daily Mail used the same photo and content however they used a very different deadline.
The Scottish Daily Mail has managed to avoid sounding like a shrieking bonobo on its front page. pic.twitter.com/RSwKE08613
— Jamie Ross (@JamieRoss7) March 28, 2017
Twitter users are losing their minds over the headline, with many asking what year we are in.
I thought the clocks went forward at the weekend not back 60 years... #legsit #DailyMail
— Sorcha (@sorcsfs) March 28, 2017
The Daily Mail really is a national embarrassment. Nothing demeans and diminishes the UK more effectively. All Britons should loathe it.
— Jim Rossignol (@jimrossignol) March 28, 2017
It's 2017. This sexism must be consigned to history. Shame on the Daily Mail. pic.twitter.com/V3RpFSgfnO
— Jeremy Corbyn MP (@jeremycorbyn) March 27, 2017
@AliceYarr its the Daily Mail, they'll be doing this shite in 3017
— SeanMcGee (@TeletextsSeanMc) March 28, 2017