The men of Australia rejoiced last night at the return of the Trivago girl.

It has been a stressful few weeks without her presence. We have had to endure a bland run-of-the-mill, painting by numbers brand spot that featured what looked like stock footage of people on holiday in its place.

Thankfully the Trivago girl, played by Gabrielle Miller, has returned to her rightful place and this was met with exuberant glee.

Magnificent

The moment occurred at approximately 9:20 on Channel 7 last night and glorious cries of appreciation could be heard throughout the suburbs of Sydney.

“I’m stoked,” said Wayne Bartrim of Surry Hills 32. “That brand ad did nothing for me. It just left me flat. I know what I’m going to do on holidays, I don’t need to see it. What I need to know is how to book the experiences I want. Seeing them is redundant.”

We just hope Ms Trivago’s reappearance isn’t a one off.

Many social commentators see this as a win for feminism as the Trivago girl’s cocksure, take no prisoners, shut up and listen commanding demeanour is without peer.

The change of heart comes after an online petition for the return of the Trivago Girl received over 3 million votes (97.2% male) within 4 minutes.

People power.

The Trivago girl’s return comes amid rumours that Diana Vidovic, regional manager for Trivago, has received death threats which police are currently investigating.