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Cringe

All articles tagged with #cringe

social-media-trends1 year ago

TikTok's 'Gen Z Boss and a Mini' Meme Takes Over

A TikTok video featuring Gen Z office workers chanting about their appearance has gone viral, amassing over 3.4 million views and sparking widespread criticism for being cringeworthy. The clip, posted by TBH Skincare, has been compared to previous viral trends and has led to debates about Gen Z's behavior mirroring that of millennials. Despite the backlash, the content creators have responded with a self-aware follow-up video, which has been better received.

entertainment2 years ago

"Drew Barrymore's Controversial Oprah Interview Sparks Mixed Reactions"

Clips from Drew Barrymore's interview with Oprah Winfrey on "The Drew Barrymore Show" went viral, with fans expressing discomfort over Barrymore's touchy-feely behavior. During the interview, Barrymore held Winfrey's hand, caressed her arm, and even propped Winfrey's hand under her own chin. While Winfrey later expressed enjoyment of the interaction, fans online found it cringe-worthy and difficult to watch. This is not the first time Barrymore has faced criticism for her unconventional interview style, as she was previously called out for kneeling and touching a guest's leg during an interview.

social-commentary2 years ago

"The Rise of Cringey Culture: 38 Common Things That Make Us Cringe"

Reddit users share 38 cringeworthy behaviors they find common, including TikTok videos with text, obnoxious law students, gender reveals on social media, excessive fashion trend-following, making politics one's personality, loud video calls in public, flaunting acts of kindness for clout, boasting about happy relationships, and various other behaviors like talking too loud, being the "alpha male," religious superiority, oversharing personal details, and more.

entertainment2 years ago

"The Curse": Emma Stone, Nathan Fielder, and Benny Safdie Deliver Uncomfortable TV Brilliance

Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder team up in the Showtime series "The Curse," a cringe-inducing exploration of self-delusion and discomfort. The show, a collaboration between Fielder and Benny Safdie, draws from incidents in their own lives and combines their shared sensibilities of blurring reality and fiction. Stone and Fielder play a couple attempting to turn their real estate business into a reality show, while Safdie portrays their scheming producer. "The Curse" delves into themes of exploitation, capitalism, and personal struggles, creating a mood that is both effective and painful to watch. The first episode premieres on Paramount+ on November 10 and Showtime on November 12.