The fabulous Lizzy Caplan -- you might know her from classic films such as 'Mean Girls,' or her role on the phenomenal new HBO drama 'Masters of Sex' -- gives us hilarious celebrity meme enactments.
Unlike Scarlett Johansson, who took an unfortunate tumble earlier this year, Caplan has not indadvertedly spawned a new Internet meme of her own. Rather, she tries her best to impersonate already-popular memes in a Made Man video segment titled 'Internet Games' with Paul F. Tompkins.
Caplan hilariously contorts her face into a variety of expressions, from the 'Bitch Please' meme to the aggravated 'Y U No?,' proving herself to be talented, modest and absolutely adorable. Warning: watching this video may cause you to fall hopelessly in love with Lizzy Caplan. Watch at your own risk.
What's Driving This Trend
- Celebrity Meme Enactments
- Captivating celebrities enacting popular internet memes as a form of entertainment.
- Internet Games
- Creating interactive online games based on popular internet memes to engage users.
- Face Contortion
- Developing technology or apps that allow users to contort their faces into various meme expressions for fun and social sharing.
Who This Affects Most
- Entertainment
- Incorporating celebrity meme impersonations into TV shows, movies, or online content to attract a wider audience.
- Digital Media
- Creating platforms or websites dedicated to showcasing and creating celebrity meme impersonation videos for viral online content.
- Mobile Apps
- Designing mobile applications that allow users to create and share their own meme impersonation videos using augmented reality filters.
