New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gives Wonder Woman a correct confession-New Zealand Herald

2021-11-24 03:30:01 By : Mr. king kong

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern rebuked her 3-year-old daughter Neve, who was wearing a Wonder Woman jumpsuit because she sneaked out of the house. Photos/Provided

If you have ever wondered where is the balance of power between Wonder Woman and the Prime Minister, our own leaders may have just clearly resolved this issue this morning.

The evidence comes from a photo posted online, which shows the couple facing a backyard toy on the lush lawn of the Prime Minister's House in Wellington.

According to New Zealand’s first person, Clarke Gayford, this brand new trampoline is somewhat irresistible for his 3-year-old daughter Neve sneaking out this morning to play bouncing bouncing without permission.

Even wearing her Wonder Woman costume is not enough to stop scolding from the Prime Minister, who happens to be her mother.

You don’t see Wonder Woman being reprimanded by the Prime Minister every day for sneaking out of the house to use her new trampoline, but I guess this is the crazy time we live in. https://t.co/X9ZiQksMIk pic.twitter.com/hHxQ8tDpCr

A diplomatic protection official followed the prime minister, who looked through the opening of the trampoline and instructed the frustrated child to stop playing.

Gayford revealed that their daughter was told.

"Not every day you see Wonder Woman being reprimanded by the Prime Minister for sneaking out of the house to use her new trampoline, but I guess this is the crazy era of our lives," he wrote.

Although some people commented on how cute the giant conflict between these two female superpowers looks, others are more worried that this shining new springless trampoline may not survive the strong southerly wind.

"I just hope there are underground bunker-level reinforced anchors, otherwise Wonder Woman might learn to fly on windy days," one person wrote.

"Those wind anchors don't look like Wellington's power. Wonder Woman may be needed," another wrote.