Nina Nesbitt has captured the feelings of more than a few Scots in lockdown at home amid the coronavirus crisis.
10.03.2020 - 20:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Social media users have started a hashtag on Twitter replacing song and movie titles with Scottish words - and the results have proved hilarious.
The trending hashtag #PutScotlandInASongOrMovie has become the latest source of banter with many people sharing their own creations.
Dozens got their thinking caps on to come up with amusing ways to fit in Scottish places or slang into their favourite films or tunes.
From Buckfast to Nessie and to whisky and kilts - these titles have never looked better
Nina Nesbitt has captured the feelings of more than a few Scots in lockdown at home amid the coronavirus crisis.
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