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What’s the tea with New Jersey’s official Twitter account?

Clip: 1/15/2020 | 3m 33sVideo has Closed Captions

Pearl Gabel and Megan Coyne are the women behind the viral @NJGov account.

Correspondent Raven Santana caught up with the two Jersey girls, Pearl Gabel and Megan Coyne, behind the infamous memes and tweets gone viral on the state’s official twitter account.

01/15/2020

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