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Markwayne Mullin’s Alleged ‘Happy Dance’ Remark Sparks Debate After Scotland’s World Cup Exit

US Homeland Security Chief Markwayne Mullin Claims He Did a “Happy Dance” After Scotland Was Eliminated from the FIFA World Cup

The football world has been thrown into chaos after reports * claimed that US Homeland Security chief Markwayne Mullin admitted he performed a “happy dance” following Scotland’s dramatic exit from the FIFA World Cup.*

The alleged comments immediately sent social media into meltdown, with football fans from across the globe flooding X, Facebook, and Instagram to react.

According to the report, Mullin jokingly told reporters:

«”I won’t lie… I did a happy dance when the final whistle went.”»

Within minutes, the quote had gone viral, with thousands of Scotland supporters demanding an explanation while rival fans couldn’t resist joining the banter.

Scotland Fans Fire Back

Scottish supporters were having none of it.

Fan pages responded with memes, humorous videos, and sarcastic posts suggesting Mullin should “focus on politics instead of football.”

Others reminded everyone that Scotland’s passionate fanbase has always backed their national team through thick and thin, insisting one tournament exit would never define Scottish football.

Rival Fans Join the Fun

England supporters were among the first to react, with some jokingly welcoming Mullin into the “banter club.”

Fans from Argentina, Brazil, and France also piled into the conversation, creating countless memes imagining Mullin celebrating in front of a television as Scotland bowed out of the competition.

One viral meme showed a “Happy Dance Leaderboard,” with Mullin somehow topping the rankings.

Scotland’s Players Stay Silent

In this fictional tale, Scotland’s players refused to be drawn into the controversy.

Instead, they focused on thanking supporters who had travelled thousands of miles to back the team throughout the tournament.

Captain Andy Robertson was humorously imagined as saying:

«”We’ll let our football do the talking next time.”»

Football Pundits Weigh In

Former players and television pundits also entered the debate.

Some laughed off the comments as harmless banter, while others argued that public officials should avoid commenting on another nation’s football team.

One pundit joked:

«”I’ve seen managers survive relegation easier than surviving Scottish football fans after comments like these.”»

Social Media Explodes

The hashtag #HappyDanceGate quickly became the number one trending topic worldwide.

Supporters flooded timelines with dancing GIFs, parody videos, and edited clips imagining Mullin celebrating every Scotland mistake during the tournament.

Others joked that Scotland had found “the most unexpected rival in world football.”

The Final Whistle

Whether supporters found the story hilarious or outrageous, one thing was certain in this world—it became one of the biggest talking points of the tournament.

And if Scotland needed any extra motivation before their next international campaign, this imaginary controversy would certainly provide it.

Football never fails to deliver drama… even when it’s completely made up.

😂 What do you think?

Would Scotland fans laugh this off, or would this  comment spark one of football’s biggest online debates?

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