The image in question appears to be a digitally manipulated photo combining the features of a person's face with the hairstyle and attire reminiscent of an iconic singer from the 1980s. The face seems to be superimposed onto the body, and the hairstyle is exaggeratedly large and fluffy. The character is holding up a gloved hand, with the glove looking like a dress glove -- black, made of a shiny material, with the fingers partly extended.
The textual element of the image, "What's glove got to do with it", is a play on words referencing the popular song "What's Love Got to Do with It" originally sung by Tina Turner. The humor here is derived from the pun that replaces the word "love" with "glove," matched with the visual cue of the character in the image raising a gloved hand.
The person's expression is serious which contrasts comically with the playful and exaggerated hairdo and the pun in the text. This juxtaposition of seriousness with what appears to be a non-serious message contributes to the humor.
The choice of a glove as the focal point of the joke may tickle the fancy of those who find it whimsical to elevate such a mundane object to the center of a well-known love ballad's spoof. Gloves themselves are not inherently funny, but their inclusion in a context where they would normally have no relevance creates a form of absurdity.
The humor might also partly derive from the unexpectedness of the visual and textual elements being presented together. People often find humor in the surprising combination of unrelated things, and here, the song title's alteration paired with a matching visual creates an off-beat and surprising punchline.
Depending on the viewer's knowledge of pop culture, the humor could vary greatly. Those familiar with the original song and singer might find additional layers of comedy in the spoof of the iconic visual style of the 80s singer being mashed up with a different face and the play on words of the song's title. Others might simply find the visual incongruities and the pun itself amusing without that context. What s glove got to do with it