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Woman in viral ‘bored club girl’ nightclub photo recreates iconic meme seven years later
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Updated 16:55 2 Apr 2025 GMT+1Published 13:37 2 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Woman in viral ‘bored club girl’ nightclub photo recreates iconic meme seven years later

Let's be honest, we've all felt like the 'bored club girl' at some point in our lives

Brenna Cooper

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It's the meme which all of us have been able to relate to at some point in our lives.

Taken from a club night at Milk Edinburgh, the image shows young woman staring off into space in a nightclub, while a likely inebriated friend or potential romantic partner waxes lyrical into her ear about something, which she is very clearly not interested in.

That's right, we are talking about the 'bored club girl' meme, which seemed to be everywhere on social media back in 2018.

Also referred to as 'guy explaining' or 'mansplaining' meme, the image was used as a way to express disinterest in a one-way conversation and become the worst fear of every person on a first date or looking to flirt with someone in a club.

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Seven years on from the meme and it's star Lucia Gorman, now 24, has decided to recreate the moment which made her an integral part of our collective digital history as part of a partnership with Samsung. Lucia's collaboration with the smartphone company sees her using the Galaxy A56 5G's Best Face technology to highlight common face fails and how AI can create the perfect group shots by replacing blinking eyes or awkward faces.

Speaking about the image in a recent interview with JOE, Lucia said that she actually struggles to recreate the facial expression she's pulling in the image nowadays.

"While it looks really staged, it was completely not and I was so off guard that I don’t even know how to do that face like people do."

Her recreation of various famous memes is part of a collaboration with Samsung (SWNS)
Her recreation of various famous memes is part of a collaboration with Samsung (SWNS)

"I find it quite hard to do the like moody, grumpy, uninterested expressions," she continued.

"But maybe I should just get Patrick [the man in the image] back in my ear again and we can try to recreate it."

Lucia wasn't too fazed about going viral at the time either, telling BBC Newsbeat back in 2018: "It's all pretty funny to be honest."

Meanwhile her mate Patrick found the experience a little more bizarre, saying: "You obviously can't hear people in these places so you speak to them like that all the time.

"I probably wouldn't have worn that shirt if I'd known I was going viral."

Lucia created the new images in collaboration with Samsung to accompany research about smartphone usage amongst younger generations.

Lucia's recreation of the iconic meme (SWNS)
Lucia's recreation of the iconic meme (SWNS)

According to the research, Gen Z will snap around 1,100 photos a year and spend an average of 468 minutes per year editing their pictures.

And this is after they've taken eight attempts to get a shot they're happy enough to post on social media in the first place.

Common edits on snaps include getting rid of unwanted people in the background (24 per cent) removing red-eye or glare from glasses (23 per cent) and get rid of people blinking or chewing (16 per cent).

Meanwhile, four in 10 (38 per cent) say there's nothing worse than everyone looking nice apart from them in a photo. Yet, just under half (47 per cent) would happy post a snap where they look great but a friend was mid-blink or yawn.

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Topics: Community, Entertainment, Viral, Social Media, Samsung, Gen Z

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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