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But here we are.
Her audience isn't just Gen Z, either. It’s tired parents, overworked young professionals, and even retirees who see a version of themselves in a woman who finally said, “I’m done pretending my house is clean.” Of course, it’s weird for Jake. His friends now send him his mom’s memes. She recently got recognized at a grocery store by a fan who asked for a photo while she was holding a package of discounted ground beef. my friends hot mom videos
And that is the new entertainment currency. But here we are
“It’s surreal,” Jake told me last week. “She used to yell at me for posting too much. Now she’s asking me to film her trying to unclog a sink with a wire hanger. She calls it ‘low-budget entertainment content.’” His friends now send him his mom’s memes
The most awkward part? The comments. Thousands of people now call her “Mom of the Internet.” There are fan edits set to sad indie music. One person got a tattoo of her saying, “That’s a future-me problem.” My friend’s mom didn’t set out to be a star. She was just living her life—burning casseroles, failing at hacks, and navigating the absurdity of daily existence. And in doing so, she reminded us of a simple truth: entertainment doesn’t have to be polished to be powerful. Sometimes, the best show on the internet is just a regular person, being honestly, hilariously human.
And yes, she still makes weird after-school snacks. Now she just livestreams it.