Celebrity Couple Speculation
Also known as: Club Chalamet meme · Stan Couple Discourse
Celebrity Couple Speculation is a recurring internet meme format where fans obsessively analyze, debate, and react to celebrity romantic relationships, often crossing into parasocial territory. The phenomenon gained its most viral example in 2023 when Simone Cromer, the woman behind the fan account Club Chalamet, went viral for her intense disapproval of Timothée Chalamet's relationship with Kylie Jenner1. Her reactions to the couple sparked widespread mockery and discussion about the boundaries of stan culture.
Overview
Celebrity couple speculation memes revolve around the outsized emotional reactions fans have to celebrities' romantic lives. While fans have always cared about who their favorites date, the meme format crystallized around specific incidents where fan investment became so extreme it looped into comedy. The most prominent example is Simone Cromer's Club Chalamet account, where her genuine distress over Chalamet dating Kylie Jenner became a template for jokes about parasocial relationships and fan entitlement1.
The meme format typically involves imagining or documenting a superfan's reaction to celebrity relationship news, treating their emotional responses as punchlines that expose how deeply invested strangers can get in other people's love lives.
Simone Cromer, born September 30, 1966, in Detroit, Michigan, created the Club Chalamet Twitter account in 2018 after Timothée Chalamet's breakout role in *Call Me by Your Name* (2017)1. Cromer, a healthcare worker and University of Michigan graduate, wanted to create a space for older fans of the actor. She had previous experience running celebrity fan accounts, including a blog called "Brangelina Fans" in 2006 and following actors like Michael Fassbender and Brad Pitt1.
Things went viral in 2023 when Chalamet began dating Kylie Jenner. Cromer held a 52-minute Twitter Spaces session expressing her disapproval of the relationship, during which she suggested Chalamet had been "blackmailed" into dating Jenner1. The session became infamous for a specific comment about the couple never being seen visiting Olive Garden, despite Chalamet supposedly liking Italian food. At the time, Cromer had around 5,000 Twitter followers1.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Platforms
Timeline
2023-01-15
First appears
2023-06-01
Goes viral
2024-01-01
Continues in use
2025-01-01
Celebrity Couple Speculation is still actively used and shared across platforms
How to Use This Meme
Celebrity couple speculation memes typically follow a few patterns:
The superfan reaction format: Post relationship news about a celebrity couple, then add a joke about how their most dedicated fan account is handling it. Often uses the "how is [fan account] doing?" setup.
The parasocial awareness check: Share an overly invested take about a celebrity relationship as a punchline about parasocial behavior.
The Olive Garden test: Reference Cromer's Olive Garden comment as shorthand for absurd relationship analysis. Any trivially specific "evidence" that a celebrity couple doesn't belong together fits this template.
Mock concern: Tag or reference fan accounts like Club Chalamet when celebrity couple news breaks, treating their emotional state as newsworthy.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Cromer got into celebrity fandom through film festivals, starting when she saw Orlando Bloom at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival premiere of *Haven*.
She organized a contest in 2018 where the prize was a ticket to a Q&A with Chalamet. The winner was 19 years old.
She met Chalamet in person at the Los Angeles premiere of *Wonka* in 2023.
Cromer's home in Altadena burned during the Eaton Fire in January 2025.
She took a brief hiatus from social media between April and May 2025.
Derivatives & Variations
Olive Garden discourse:
The specific Olive Garden comment became its own sub-meme, with people applying the same logic to other celebrity couples ("Have we ever seen them at [random restaurant]?")[1]
Look-alike contest memes:
Cromer's connection to the 2024 Chalamet look-alike contest generated a secondary wave of memes, especially after Chalamet actually showed up despite her prediction[1]
"Storrie Times" crossover:
In January 2026, Cromer created an Instagram fan account for the fictional character Connor Storrie from *Heated Rivalry*, which was mass-reported and suspended within 24 hours, generating another round of attention[1]
Frequently Asked Questions
References (1)
- 1Club Chalametencyclopedia