A dog lover has become an internet superstar after FaceTiming her pet – so it could watching Bruce Springsteen live.
At first, the viral image it looks like an ordinary picture of The Boss in concert at Murrayfield stadium in Edinburgh, with fans filming the legend in action.
But when you look a little harder, you can see the pooch’s face on one of the phones.
George Shaw posted the picture on Twitter with the caption “Woof Springsteen” before going onto explain: “For some context, a massive shout out to the woman who FaceTimed her dog throughout the performance of Born To Run last night. An icon.”
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Twitter users were quick to react to the photo, after it was seen more than 600,000 times.
One wrote: “Dancing in the Bark.” Another added: “Barkness on the edge of town.”
While a third said: “Can’t blame her! What a gig. 3 hours of pure magic.”
And a fourth quipped: “Any word on whether it’s one of the dogs on Main Street?”
A fifth simply said: “Legend.”
The 73-year-old Thunder Road hit maker recently made headlines after taking a terrifying fall off the stage.
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Bruce was performing his track Ghosts with his E Street Band, when he missed a step while attempting to walk up to the stage at the Johan Cruyff Arena in the Netherlands.
In tight black jeans and a button-up shirt, Bruce fell forward before collapsing on his back and struggled to sit up.
It didn’t help that the rocker had his guitar around his neck to weigh him down.
Bruce was seen lying winded on his back for a short time as his bandmates rushed over to help, taking the strap from around his neck as Bruce struggled to stand once again.
With assistance, he was finally able to get back on his feet with a grin on his face to thunderous applause – and is thought not to be injured after the fall.
He then continued with his show, and tour, as if nothing happened, which is great news for his fans, and possibly some of their pets.
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