Friends who became meme sensation call for ‘justice’ for trolling victims
Four friends who received a torrent of abuse after going viral have said the Government should do more to find “justice” for victims of trolling. Kevin Rooney, Alex Lacey, Jamie Phillips and Connor Humpage first went viral last year when a photograph they shared on Instagram of them together on a night out became the “Four Lads In Jeans” meme.
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