By: Suyash Shrivastav

From Success Kid to Disaster Girl, what ​people from your favourite memes look like now​

Jun 14, 2022

Success Kid

In 2007, Laney Griner uploaded to Flickr a photograph of her then 11-month-old son Sammy Griner trying to eat sand which became popularly known as Success Kid meme. Sammy is 15 now!

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Bad Luck Brian

Kyle Craven became an Internet celebrity after a photo of him posted on Reddit in 2012 became a popular meme. He is 32 years old now!

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Blinking White Guy

Video editor Drew Scanlon's surprised blinking originally appeared in a podcast show in 2013.

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Good Luck Charlie meme girl

The Good Luck Charlie meme, featuring Mia Talerico, from a scene from the Disney Channel show 'Good Luck Charlie'. Mia is 13 years old now.

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Math Lady

The 'Math Lady' or 'Confused Lady' is Renata Sorrah who played a character from the telenovela 'Senhora do Destino', a popular show in Brazil.

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Overly Attached Girlfriend

OAG is a fictional character and an Internet meme originating in a YouTube video published on June 6, 2012. The character was created by Laina Morris for a contest held by Justin Bieber who challenged fans to create a 'Girlfriend' counterpart to his hit song 'Boyfriend'.

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Side-Eyed Chloe

Chloe Chem became popular after a screenshot of her from the 2013 YouTube video 'Lily's Disneyland Surprise… AGAIN!' became an Internet meme. Chloe is 11 years old now.

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Woman in First World Problems meme

Italian actress and model Silvia Bottini's ex-boyfriend took a picture of her in 2009 which is now popularly known as 'First World Problems'.

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Disaster Girl

Zoe Roth was four years old when her father took a photo of her smiling mischievously in front of a burning house in 2005. She is 22 years old now.

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Doge

Doge is a meme based on a 2010 photograph which became popular in 2013. It features Kabosu, a Shiba Inu dog.

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