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The original rage comic made its earliest known appearance on 9GAG way back in 2011. Since then, a recreation of the comic has become a popular exploitable meme format.
The opposite version of My New Character has earned her own meme attention. Now people are shipping the two in fan edits and memes.
The clip comes from a 2018 interview where the journalist asks Omarosa a flurry of questions and Omarosa tells her to "slow down." Now, after a viral reupload, it's become a meme on TikTok
Mainly, people are wondering why Willem Dafoe looks like a wax figure in the image.
The search began back in 2020 and has now finally come to an end, with the identity of the mysterious "celebrity number six" seemingly being Spanish model Leticia Sardá.
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The original rage comic made its earliest known appearance on 9GAG way back in 2011. Since then, a recreation of the comic has become a popular exploitable meme format.
The opposite version of My New Character has earned her own meme attention. Now people are shipping the two in fan edits and memes.
The clip comes from a 2018 interview where the journalist asks Omarosa a flurry of questions and Omarosa tells her to "slow down." Now, after a viral reupload, it's become a meme on TikTok
Mainly, people are wondering why Willem Dafoe looks like a wax figure in the image.
The search began back in 2020 and has now finally come to an end, with the identity of the mysterious "celebrity number six" seemingly being Spanish model Leticia Sardá.
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