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— Popeyes (@Popeyes) January 12, 2023 Collin was none too happy that for several years, people were calling him “Terio” because of the video and meme. “That was pretty irritating,” he says.
"You might know me, I used to be that meme kid," says Dieunerst Collin in Popeyes' new Super Bowl commercial, which airs 10 years after he first went viral at the fried chicken chain ...
That’s right: the Popeyes meme kid, captured in a now-famous Vine in 2013 giving sideeye that many social media users would later gravitate toward, is all grown up now.
Dieunerst Collin’s road to meme immortality started 10 years ago when someone posted video of the then-9-year-old giving a confused, side-eye look at a Popeyes. His family didn’t like his ...
"You might know me, I used to be that meme kid," says Dieunerst Collin in Popeyes' new Super Bowl commercial, which airs 10 years after he first went viral at the fried chicken chain ...
College freshman Dieunerst Collin's road to internet meme fame started with a confused side-eye at a Popeyes in New Jersey. It was a decade ago, and the then 9-year-old was in line waiting for a ...
As the "Popeyes meme kid," Dieunerst Collin became one of the internet's most recognizable faces. And now, as a college football player, a resurgence in his internet fame led to a partnership deal ...
After becoming a meme at age 9 ("Popeyes Kid"), college football player Dieunerst Collin now has a NIL deal with Popeyes. "When you think positive, blessings will come," says Dieunerst Collin.
A meme of Dieunerst Collin at a Popeyes restaurant went viral in 2013. Now a college football player, Collin signed a sponsorship deal with Popeyes.
Popeye’s meme kid, Dieunerst Collin, featured in Super Bowl ad for free fries. Through Collin’s Side-Eye for Fries & Pies offer, customers of the fried chicken chain can get a sweet deal.