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#Sideeyeing Reel by @viralrewatch - One of the most iconic memes

The "Side-Eyeing Chloe" meme comes from a viral You Tube video uploaded in 2013 titled "Lily's Disneyland Surprise... AG
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One of the most iconic memes The "Side-Eyeing Chloe" meme comes from a viral You Tube video uploaded in 2013 titled "Lily's Disneyland Surprise... AGAIN!!!". In the video, two young sisters, Lily and Chloe, are told by their mom that they're going to Disneyland. Lily bursts into tears of joy, while Chloe, reacts with a very unimpressed, skeptical side-eye look. The expression quickly went viral and turned into a reaction image and GIF that's still instantly recognizable today Via: @chloeclem @lilyaclem
#Sideeyeing Reel by @explainer.io.x - 12 Years Ago, the "Chloe, We're Going to Disneyland" Meme Was Created 🎢📱

What began as a simple family announcement turned into one of the internet
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12 Years Ago, the “Chloe, We’re Going to Disneyland” Meme Was Created 🎢📱 What began as a simple family announcement turned into one of the internet’s most unforgettable reactions. Chloe’s perfectly timed expression—calm, confused, and slightly unimpressed—became the face of relatable disbelief. Over the years, that single moment has been reused across countless situations, proving how authentic reactions connect globally. It’s a reminder that sometimes the smallest expressions create the biggest cultural impact online. One reaction. Endless relatability. #memehistory #internetculture#sometimeslosealwayswin
#Sideeyeing Reel by @timeunsealed - The "Side-Eyeing Chloe" meme 😂😳✨ began from a 2013 viral YouTube video where two sisters were surprised with a trip to Disneyland. While one cried w
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The “Side-Eyeing Chloe” meme 😂😳✨ began from a 2013 viral YouTube video where two sisters were surprised with a trip to Disneyland. While one cried with joy, Chloe gave an unforgettable unimpressed look. Follow @Timeunsealed for more 😭 Her iconic side-eye quickly spread online, becoming one of the most famous reaction memes and GIFs still used today.
#Sideeyeing Reel by @historicalcelebs - The Chloe Disneyland meme comes from a viral YouTube video where two little girls are surprised with a trip to Disneyland. The older sister starts cry
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The Chloe Disneyland meme comes from a viral YouTube video where two little girls are surprised with a trip to Disneyland. The older sister starts crying tears of joy, while Chloe, the younger girl sitting in her car seat, looks completely confused and unimpressed. Her side-eye expression—like she’s silently judging the situation—became the meme. People use Chloe’s face to react to moments when something is supposed to be exciting, but you’re just not feeling it or don’t get the hype. Follow @historicalcelebs for more historic videos (Via: DM for credit) _______________________________ #chloe #disney
#Sideeyeing Reel by @viralnations88 - This is still funny😭😂
The "Chloe, we're going to Disneyland" meme, widely known as "Side-Eyeing Chloe," originated from a September 2013 YouTube vid
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This is still funny😭😂 The “Chloe, we’re going to Disneyland” meme, widely known as “Side-Eyeing Chloe,” originated from a September 2013 YouTube video titled The meme captures the contrasting reactions of two sisters, Lily and Chloe Clem, as their mother surprises them with a trip to Disneyland instead of going to school. While the older sister, Lily, bursts into tears of joy, the then-two-year-old Chloe responds with a hilariously skeptical, sideways glance that immediately went viral. Key Facts About the Meme Viral Growth: Within weeks of the video’s release, Chloe’s expression was widely shared on Tumblr and Twitter, becoming a universal reaction for judgment or confusion. Cultural Status: BuzzFeed once referred to her as the “patron saint of Tumblr”. NFT Sale: In 2021, the original meme image was sold as a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) for approximately $75,000. Legacy: As of early 2026, the meme remains a staple of internet culture, frequently used in GIFs and photoshop remixes. #usa #usamemes #trending #meme #viral
#Sideeyeing Reel by @redpanda_memecourier - Quick Fun Facts about Side-Eyeing Chloe:

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It all started from a 2013 YouTube video called "Lily's Disneyland Surprise… AGAIN!!!" 
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Quick Fun Facts about Side-Eyeing Chloe: ~ It all started from a 2013 YouTube video called "Lily's Disneyland Surprise… AGAIN!!!" ~ Little Chloe (just 2 years old) gave the most savage side-eye when her mom told them they were going to Disneyland, while her big sister Lily was crying happy tears.That one look blew up! ~ It became one of the most iconic reaction memes ever — the perfect face for “yeah right,” “I’m not buying it,” or straight-up “not impressed.” ~ In 2021, that same side-eye picture sold as an NFT for $75,000. Wild, right? ~ Chloe’s a teenager now (around 14–15 years old) and still has that same funny vibe. One unimpressed 2-year-old’s face turned into an internet legend that’s lasted over 10 years! Credits: @chloeclem & @lilyaclem
#Sideeyeing Reel by @voidedstudi0 - This video captures the origin story of the viral "Side-Eyeing Chloe" meme, showcasing the stark contrast in reactions between two sisters when their
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This video captures the origin story of the viral "Side-Eyeing Chloe" meme, showcasing the stark contrast in reactions between two sisters when their parents surprise them with a trip to Disneyland. While the older sister, Lily, immediately breaks down into overwhelmed, joyous tears upon hearing the news, the camera pans to younger sister Chloe, who remains completely unimpressed. Chloe’s skeptical side-eye and judgmental expression—now a staple of internet culture—perfectly capture a moment of pure, relatable confusion as she watches her sister’s emotional outburst. The video highlights how a simple family moment in the back of a car became a legendary piece of digital history, immortalizing Chloe's iconic look of silent disbelief. #funny #disneylandparis #memes #relatable #reels
#Sideeyeing Reel by @iguana.5320935 - The internet never forgot this moment 🎢😂
This is the iconic "Chloe ditching school to go to Disneyland" video - aka one of the most random clips tha
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The internet never forgot this moment 🎢😂 This is the iconic “Chloe ditching school to go to Disneyland” video — aka one of the most random clips that took over the internet. It went viral because it was so unapologetically honest, chaotic, and relatable in a “wait… did she really say that?” way. No script, no filter — just pure early-internet energy that people couldn’t stop sharing, remixing, and quoting. Proof that sometimes the most unexpected moments become pop culture history 💀✨ . . . . . . #ThrowbackInternet #ViralVideo #InternetHistory #IconicMoment #EarlyInternet Do you like Disneyland?
#Sideeyeing Reel by @mightynudge - 12 years ago, a simple family video accidentally created one of the internet's most iconic memes. When Chloe's parents surprised her sister with the w
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12 years ago, a simple family video accidentally created one of the internet’s most iconic memes. When Chloe’s parents surprised her sister with the words “We’re going to Disneyland,” the camera caught Chloe in the back seat—completely unimpressed, blinking slowly with a confused side-eye that instantly stole the spotlight. That quiet, emotionless stare said more than any reaction ever could. What made the moment legendary was how relatable it felt. While excitement exploded in the front seat, Chloe’s calm, almost judgmental expression became the perfect reaction for situations where everyone else is overreacting—and you’re just… not. The clip spread across YouTube, Tumblr, and later every major social platform, turning Chloe’s face into a universal language of dry humor. More than a decade later, the meme still lives on. It’s been remixed, re-captioned, and reborn for every new generation of the internet. Proof that sometimes, internet history isn’t made by big productions or trends—but by one perfectly timed look that captures how we all feel at least once a day. #trending #explore #explorepage #trendingreels #meme
#Sideeyeing Reel by @memeorbit88 - Follow for more😂
The image features the viral "Side-Eyeing Chloe" meme, which originated from a 2013 YouTube video titled "Lily's Disneyland Surprise
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Follow for more😂 The image features the viral "Side-Eyeing Chloe" meme, which originated from a 2013 YouTube video titled "Lily's Disneyland Surprise". In the original video, the camera pans to then 2-year-old Chloe Clem in her car seat as her sister, Lily, reacts emotionally to the news of a surprise trip to Disneyland. Key Facts about the Meme Origin: The video was captured over 12 years ago, showing Chloe's now-iconic unimpressed, side-eye reaction to her sister's crying. Cultural Impact: Chloe's expression became one of the internet's most recognizable and relatable memes for expressing skepticism or judgment.#usa #memes #fyp #cloe#trendingreels
#Sideeyeing Reel by @trendfeed_newsbd - The famous "Chloe, we're going to Disneyland" reaction clip featuring Chloe Clem is being widely reshared online again, marking 12 years since the ori
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The famous “Chloe, we’re going to Disneyland” reaction clip featuring Chloe Clem is being widely reshared online again, marking 12 years since the original video first went viral. The moment originally appeared in 2013 on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, hosted by Ellen DeGeneres. In the clip, a mother surprises her two daughters with a family trip to Disneyland Park. While the older sister reacts with excitement, Chloe is seen sitting quietly, looking confused and emotional — a completely natural and unscripted reaction that quickly captured global attention. The short video spread rapidly across social media platforms and became one of the most recognisable reaction memes of the 2010s. Even after more than a decade, the clip continues to resurface online, with users praising its authenticity and calling it one of the most relatable and genuine viral moments in internet history. . . . . . . . . . . . . #ChloeClem #DisneylandReaction #EllenShow #InternetHistory #ViralMoment #ReactionMeme #ThrowbackViral #ClassicMeme #ViralVideo #InternetCulture #MemeHistory #PopCulture #TrendingNow #ThrowbackClip #trendfeed #trendfeednews

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