![]() ![]() ![]() The Britney/Madonna/Christina VMA Performance The rapidly churning media cycle would also have moved on within a week, tops, after a barrage of memes quickly made the event unfunny - not unlike the failures of many of Cruise’s attempts at comedy in film. I dare to say, however, that the couch jump would not have been as enduringly infamous had it happened a decade later, due to the oversaturation of the television market and thus fewer people collectively watching a talk show. If the couch jump had happened in, say, 2016, no doubt the ubiquitous “Drake Hotline Bling” meme would have been used endlessly, along with other zings. This totally-not-calculated profession of love was directed to none other than former “Dawson’s Creek” starlet Katie Holmes, whom Cruise later divorced. This attention was epitomized by the now infamous couch jump on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” when Cruise gleefully proclaimed, “I’m in love!” That moment was cheesier and faker than anything ever broadcast by Hallmark. In the early aughts, however, his personal life dominated headlines. His celebrity status, of course, has faded dramatically, at least until yet another “Mission Impossible” movie is churned out during the holidays. Tom Cruise has thus far avoided becoming a meme that overshadows his celebrity - see Jeff Goldblum for reference. ![]() This shocking scandal is rarely talked about nowadays, maybe because the three main players have largely stayed out of the tabloid spotlight even though all still continue to act in popular projects. Brad Pitt/Jennifer Aniston/Angelina Jolie is too obvious, though now timely after the Screen Actors Guild Awards reunion, but this long-forgotten scandal in which Billy Crudup - now of “The Morning Show” fame - left a very pregnant Mary-Louise Parker for Claire Danes after meeting on the set of “Stage Beauty” in 2003 packs a juicier punch. The wildly popular “Distracted Boyfriend” meme of the last few years is very adaptable to many love triangles of the 2000s. The Long-Forgotten Crudup/Parker/Danes Love Triangle ![]() How might these gossip cesspools be translated into modern-day meme language? I thought it might be fun to adapt some of the now-forgotten scandals of the early 2000s as if social media had existed during the era. Memes, as we know them, were years away from conception, and instead of scandals being joked into the ground within a span of hours online, they lingered, continuing to be debated on “Entertainment Tonight” or Perez Hilton’s blog for weeks. Back then, gossip blogs and email chains were the typical methods of disseminating all the latest Hollywood gossip. Social media completely changed the game when it comes to how we find out about and discuss pop culture scandals. All these memes and my perpetual nostalgia for the 2000s have me wondering what pop culture would have been like if social media was around to the extent it is now during that illustrious time period. The meme-mill has churned out memorable content during quarantine - from the clever rearrangements of the “Gossip Girl” logo earlier this year to the current Robert Pattinson meme in which the actor resembles a high school stoner more than the brooding vampire he is famous for portraying. While TikTok has usurped a lot of my screen time, good old-fashioned memes continue to capture my attention on Instagram, Twitter, Reddit and more. Like most people these past few months, I have spent an unconscionable amount of time on social media. ![]()
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