Solero girl! The mystery that dominated Scottish politics for months has been solved - and Twitter has reacted.
Heraldscotland revealed to the world exclusively yesterday the identity of Solero girl, who is 33-year-old Kate Adamson.
She now lives in Melbourne, Australia, and she told her story here
Our scoop over Buzzfeed's political reporter Jamie Ross provoked hilarious reactions on Twitter.
Here is a round-up of the best including how Jamie felt about Heraldscotland finding Solero girl.
I have handed in my resignation and will now retire to a monastery. Please respect my privacy in this difficult time. http://t.co/OjtMuFYKqg
- Jamie Ross (@JamieRoss7) May 5, 2015
At least our Dan Sanderson had the courtesy to apologise...
Solero girl has broken the internet, or at least @heraldscotland. Thanks for comments and apologies to @JamieRoss7 pic.twitter.com/pEH5Yw888r
- Dan Sanderson (@DanSandersonHT) May 5, 2015
Meanwhile, the rest of the internet went into meltdown over the identity of Solero girl and the fact she prefers a Zoom...
Thoughts go out to @JamieRoss7 at this difficult time, #SoleroGirl wasn't just one man's journey into the abyss, it was a part of us all.
- Vincent Wood (@wood_vincent) May 5, 2015
Best bit about discovery of Solero Girl is the fact that he favorite ice cream is a Zoom HT @Hughes_Mark http://t.co/HC6Xsry4cn
- Matthew Bayley (@MatthewBayley) May 5, 2015
So, the next big question is whether @JamieRoss7 can find a Zoom for Solero Girl.
- Dick Winchester (@DickWinchester) May 5, 2015
Jim Murphys campaign is left in complete tatters. #SoleroGirl @WingsScotland @The45Storm pic.twitter.com/v1IhkCmRYU
- Rich (@UncensoredScot) May 5, 2015
Does it matter what else happens today? #SoleroGirl has been found by @DanSandersonHT. #GE2015 is now dead to me.
- Kieran Andrews (@C_KAndrews) May 5, 2015
If the #SoleroGirl story doesn't lead the news tonight it will be the final nail in the mainstream media's coffin
- Tom Masters (@TomMastersUK) May 5, 2015
One of the most #fundilymundily baffling mysteries of recent times is solved as #SoleroGirl is traced in Oz. And it's broken the internet.
- Alan Mairs (@AlanMairs) May 5, 2015
Hooray for #SoleroGirl pic.twitter.com/I4To5j7SEm
- mushybees (@mushybees) May 5, 2015
Now that Solero girl has been found, can her and @AlexSalmond recreate the moment for old times sake?
- Courtney (@c_greatrex) May 5, 2015
Quote me "stunned" at the Solero Girl revelations this afternoon. So late in the campaign too, could have made a real difference...
- Scöπ R°gers (@ScottR0gers) May 5, 2015
In the biggest twist in Scottish politics EVER, Solero Girl has been found!!!!
- Andrew (@Andrewgavinn) May 5, 2015
The Solero Girl story has been the best part of the election and it seems so fitting that it comes to an end two days before the vote.
- Scott Wilson (@HeartofFire) May 5, 2015
@JamieRoss7 I have some devastating news with regard to your new Zoom quest as set by solero girl… #BringBackZoom pic.twitter.com/N3nkOwAmzf
- Henry Legg (@PhysicsHenry) May 5, 2015
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