She had to take herself off Twitter because of it.
This post includes mention of body dysmorphia and depression.
1.Olivia Cookeand Emma DArcy revealed that they didn’t like the “negroni sbagliato"meme.

I did hate it for a very long time, Oliviasaid.
I was in the pub.
A woman opened the door for me, and she said with a thick Spanish accent, Stunnin!

I was just like, Oh my God.
Over a decades worth of work reduced to a single word in my lexicon.
She added that she had to “take [herself] off Twitter” because of it.

“The photographer was just telling me to do goofy things.
He was like, ‘Smile now like you’re sexy.
Now, like you’re shy.’

I got into this position like, ‘What the hell am I doing?'”
“Then I said, ‘Well, hey bury that one.’
And he goes, ‘Yeah, no worries.

That won’t come back.'”
Of course, that was the photo that became a viral meme.
She explained, I know it sounds crazy, but I really dont like being famous, right?

I was just there on my own, looking forMichael Jordan, to be honest with you.
5.Millie Bobby Brownwentviralfor her love for carrots, and people compared her to aWallace and Gromitcharacter.
Shortly after the event, she went to Instagram tosay, I will never be a meme again.

Id rather sit still than be dragged for being myself.
“When Poot went viral, that actually sucked because I thought that was a real picture of me.
And I was like, oh no, that’s a really bad angle.

But Poot was photoshopped.
Later, I felt better about it because I realized that wasn’t my face,” shesaid.
“I cant even look at it.

Its too embarrassing!”
she said of the moment, adding she had no idea what she was thinking to make the face.
“I have no control over this.

What am I doing?
I dont know, whats wrong with me?
I wish I did [know].

I wish I had a better story about it,” she said.
We need to explain this to you.’
And they just started going through and they are very creative.

And I’m here for it.
It’s great,” he said.
At the time, he clarified that the person identified wasn’t actually him, but the joke stuck.
“I’ve definitely seen some messages like, ‘Are you OK?’
It’s kind of inching its way onto other events, but it’s hilarious.”