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And the kids who went viral on Vine are all ... who says nothing and delivers meme-perfect side eye. The Vine raked in millions of views (or loops as Vine called them). Screencaps and GIFs ...
For many, the Popeye’s viral vine kid will be immortalized in internet ... The video was seen so much that it became a meme and a marketing tool that Popeye’s later used.
The “Popeyes Kid” meme, which originated from a 2013 Vine video, features young Dieunerst Collin giving the camera a massive side-eyed glance. The meme exploded in popularity with people using ...
The “Popeyes kid” just snagged an endorsement deal with Popeyes — and an internet meme has come full circle. A decade ago, when Vine was the social media platform du jour, it produced all ...
Dieunerst Collin became a meme in 2013 after an awkward encounter was filmed and posted on Vine. Collin became known as "Popeyes Kid" as the video took place in the fast-food establishment.
He was in a blink-and-you-missed-it video that went viral in 2013 on the defunct short-video platform Vine. In that video, he's seen as a child for a few seconds standing in the restaurant holding ...
The co-founder of Vine announced this week that he is launching a meme coin named after the now-defunct short-form video app. Rus Yusupov, who co-founded the app with Dom Hofmann and Colin Kroll ...
Weber tweeted: “The @Popeyes meme kid @CollinDieunerst is now a freshman ... commenting “@popeyes do it for the vine.” Popeyes have also clearly kept an eye on Collin over the years ...