
Side Eye Chloe
Use Side-Eye Chloe to express skepticism, judgment, unimpressed reactions, or calling out nonsense. Perfect for "seriously?" moments or when something doesn't add up.
Dimensions: 620 Γ 396px
Format: Image or GIF of young girl giving skeptical side-eye glance
π Origin Story
Source: YouTube video "Lily's Disneyland Surprise... AGAIN" by Katie Clem
Creator: Screenshot from family vlog video featuring sisters Lily and Chloe Clem
First appeared: YouTube - September 12, 2013
Side-Eyeing Chloe went viral in September 2013 when Tumblr user Lee posted GIFs from a YouTube video showing two sisters reacting to a surprise Disneyland trip. While older sister Lily cried tears of joy, younger sister Chloe gave a skeptical, deadpan side-eye to the camera, perfectly capturing the expression of unimpressed judgment. The meme exploded across Tumblr and spawned countless photoshops placing Chloe's face on celebrities, establishing her as the "Queen of Side-Eye."
π― How to Use This Template
Use Side-Eye Chloe to express skepticism, judgment, unimpressed reactions, or calling out nonsense. Perfect for "seriously?" moments or when something doesn't add up.
Pro Tips:
- π‘Ideal for expressing skepticism without words
- π‘Works great as a reply to questionable statements
- π‘The deadpan expression adds humor to calling someone out
- π‘Can be captioned or used standalone - the look says it all
π Example Ideas

Calling out tired clichΓ©s with silent judgment

Skepticism toward corporate doublespeak

Silently judging contradictory behavior
π‘ Did You Know?
- β’Chloe wasn't upset about Disneyland - she just didn't understand why her sister was crying
- β’In May 2017, Chloe visited Google offices in Brazil and the photos went viral, showing her "all grown up"
- β’A single-topic Tumblr blog "Chloe Queen of Everything" was created featuring her face photoshopped onto celebrities



