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This photobomber recreated the Distracted Boyfriend meme by fluke

When real life is more meme-able than the memes themselves.

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The pictures taken by Deshal and the Disctracted Boyfriend meme

The Distracted Boyfriend meme is probably the most famous on the internet, so when a girl remade it by mistake whilst on holiday in Venice it was inevitable it was going to take off online.

Trishna was getting her picture taken by her sister Deshal, innocently stood with an ice cream, when a stranger, girlfriend’s hand in his, photo-bombed the picture.

The photo taken by Deshal
(@desshhhh/Instagram)

“I didn’t actually see him when he walked past,” Trishna, a student from Cape Town, South Africa, told the Press Association. “We only saw this once we got back to our hotel that evening.

“The guy turned around just to photobomb the photo I’m assuming, but his face really makes the photo all that much better.”

The photo’s remarkable likeness to Antonio Guillem’s inescapable piece of online culture, the image that created the Distracted Boyfriend, means it has been shared hundreds of thousands of times in just 24 hours.

The photo was shared to Twitter with Trishna’s permission by her friend Amahle.

“It looks too similar to the meme,” laughed Amahle.

“I think it did well because this was quite a popular meme to begin with so everyone else immediately recognised the similarities and also the ice cream adds a completely new layer to the meme.

“Many seemed to quote the tweet with ‘when life imitates art’.”

Some even decided the new picture was a better meme than the original itself, and took steps to show their feelings through the original format of the Distracted Boyfriend meme.

A meme within a meme that is imitating another meme.

It’s okay if your head hurts.

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