BRITS are all saying the same thing as a VERY familiar face stole the show before Boris Johnson's resignation speech.
As the PM prepared to speak from outside Downing Street, a man dressed in all black set up his podium.
Brits were quick to notice that he is the SAME man that set up the podium for Mr Johnson's predecessor Theresa May.
Twitter was flooded with comments, with people dubbing him "hot podium guy".
As Mr Johnson's resignation was imminent, one viewer wrote: "Won’t be long now, if you remember podium man he’s back!"
Someone else added: "Podium man is back. Repeat. Podium man is back."
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Another said: "Correct me if I'm wrong - but I believe that is podium man?"
And when he was first spotted, other rejoiced "hot podium man is back".
In 2019, 'hot podium guy' quickly went viral, with social media users calling for him to take charge.
He’s been called everything from ‘a unit’ to ‘well stacked’, and fans even tweeted Ladbrokes asking for him to be given odds as the next Prime Minister.
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In an address outside No10 today, the defeated PM said he was so "sad" to be forced out of the job he loves but conceded: "Them's the breaks."
He said it had been an "immense privilege" to serve the "best job in the world" but admitted that "no one is remotely indispensable".
Two years and 348 days since he first entered No10 in 2019, the PM today called The Queen to tell her he planned to stand down.
In a packed Downing Street, thronged with supporters including Carrie and baby Romy, he thanked the millions who voted for him in a historic landslide.
Yet after a brutal Cabinet coup he said: "In Westminster the herd instinct is powerful and when the herd moves, it moves.
"And my friends in politics, no one is remotely indispensable."
He said he was "immensely proud of the achievements of this government" such as Brexit and the vaccine rollout.
And the PM confessed: "I want you to know how sad I am to be giving up the best job in the world. But them's the breaks."
He fired the starting gun on a Conservative leadership race that will be launched next week and bitterly fought throughout the summer.
But some Tory MPs are demanding Mr bows out now and hand over to a caretaker PM while a new leader is elected.
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Mr Johnson's government has utterly imploded with 55 resignations and junior ministers refusing to fill the vacant jobs.
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Sir Keir Starmer has promised to table a vote of no confidence if Mr Johnson does not leave immediately.