Twitter Sounds Off About The Rockefeller Center Tree Looking ‘Just Sad’
In typical 2020 fashion, New York City’s iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas tree got an eyesore decoration for the world to see. The tree was donated by a resident from Oneonta,…

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 14: The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree arrives at Rockefeller Plaza and is craned into place on November 14, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)
In typical 2020 fashion, New York City's iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas tree got an eyesore decoration for the world to see.
The tree was donated by a resident from Oneonta, New York. After being tied down and transported to Midtown Manhattan the tree had seen better days.
Once Twitter got its first glimpse of the tree users did not hold back on absolutely roasting it.
To make matters even worse, a tiny owl was found inside the tree. The furry creature hadn't had anything to eat or drink in days.
Thankfully, a worker transported the owl to Ravensbeard Wildlife Center. The owl was shaken up but it's getting healthier under the care of Ravensbeard Wildlife Center.
To be fair, the tree has yet to be decorated for its big day on Christmas!











