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The 5 funniest Brighton Pride headliner announcement memes

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© Provided by The Argus Christina Aguilera's headline set from 2022 After a gossip Twitter page falsely announced that Rihanna would headline Brighton Pride, fans took to the social media site to parody the big reveal.

The Argus has trawled through these memes, and here is our rundown of the five funniest parodies. Sophia is a puppet from pasta sauce giant Dolmio's adverts.

The older daughter from the Dolmio dynasty, Sophia rose to fame after featuring in primetime TV adverts. We are not sure how good she'd be at singing, though. . .

2. Janice and Ray Perhaps better known as "disgusted couple", Janice and Ray appeared in hit comedy sketch programme The Catherine Tate Show.

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