Rick Astley Takes Over Google Headquarters with Memes and Pranks

Google Headquarters in Disarray as Rick Astley Takes Over

In a move that has shocked the tech world, popstar Rick Astley has taken over Google's headquarters and replaced the company's search engine with an endless stream of rickrolling memes. The internet sensation is also reportedly playing pranks on Google employees and leaving the search engine giant in disarray.

According to sources close to the situation, the takeover began early on Monday morning when Astley arrived at Google's Mountain View headquarters with a group of backup dancers and musicians. He proceeded to give a surprise performance of his hit song "Never Gonna Give You Up" in the company's cafeteria, before heading to the IT department to begin his takeover.

Endless Rickrolling Memes Replace Google Search

Astley's first move was to replace Google's search engine with an endless stream of rickrolling memes. Anyone who tries to search for anything is immediately redirected to a video of the catchy 1987 hit song. While some users found the prank hilarious, others were left frustrated and annoyed.

"I needed to search for an important document for work, and all I got was Rick Astley!" said one employee, who wished to remain anonymous. "This is a disaster."

Pranks and Chaos at Google Headquarters

In addition to the memes, Astley has reportedly been playing pranks on Google employees all day. He and his backup dancers have been sneaking around the building, hiding behind cubicles and jumping out to scare unsuspecting workers. They have also been leaving rickrolling memes on people's computers and desks.

At one point, Astley and his team of dancers even took over an entire conference room and turned it into a dance party. Employees who tried to enter were rickrolled and forced to join in the festivities.

Astley's Motives Remain Unclear

While some employees are enjoying the chaos and humor that Astley has brought to the Google offices, others are concerned about the long-term effects of his takeover. Many are wondering what Astley's motives are and whether he has any plans for the future of the company.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has yet to comment on the situation, but some industry experts are speculating that this could mark a turning point for the company. With Astley at the helm, Google may take a more lighthearted and playful approach to its business.

Only time will tell what the future holds for Google and its new leader, but one thing is for sure: Rick Astley has left his mark on the tech world once again.

Rick Astley takes over Google Headquarters