Side Eyeing Chloe
Also known as: Side Eye Chloe · Unimpressed Chloe · Chloe Queen of Everything
Side Eyeing Chloe is a reaction image and photoshop meme featuring two-year-old Chloe Clem giving a bewildered sideways glance while her older sister Lily cries with joy after learning about a surprise trip to Disneyland. The screenshot, pulled from a September 2013 YouTube video, spread rapidly on Tumblr before crossing over to every major platform. BuzzFeed dubbed Chloe "the patron saint of Tumblr," and the image became one of the most recognizable reaction memes of the 2010s10.
Overview
The meme comes from a single frame of a YouTube video where sisters Lily and Chloe Clem are told they're going to Disneyland instead of school. Lily immediately bursts into tears of happiness. Chloe, sitting next to her in the back seat, shoots a confused and slightly disturbed look sideways at her crying sister. That split-second expression of skepticism and bewilderment became the meme's entire foundation5.
The screenshot works as a universal reaction image for any situation involving confusion, judgment, or the quiet realization that something weird is happening. Chloe's face captures a very specific emotion: "What is wrong with this person?" It's the look you give a coworker who just microwaved fish in the break room9.
On September 12, 2013, YouTube channel KAftC (Katie After the Chaos, run by Katie Clem) uploaded a video titled "Lily's Disneyland Surprise… AGAIN!"4. The video was a follow-up to a similar surprise Disneyland announcement from two years earlier that had already gone viral with over 19 million views5. In the 2013 version, Lily again broke down crying when she heard the news, but this time the camera caught her younger sister Chloe, then two years old, looking deeply unimpressed by the whole situation.
Six days later, on September 18, Tumblr user Lee (justtouchedawkwardly) posted an animated GIF set of highlights from the video. One frame isolated Chloe's sideways glance, captioned: "i just love this because chloe is like 'da hell is this girl cryin about'"7. The post picked up speed fast, collecting more than 895,700 notes in under a month4.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Media
How to Use This Meme
Side Eyeing Chloe works best as a reaction image when you want to express silent judgment, confusion, or a "what is happening right now" vibe. Common approaches include:
Straight reaction image: Post the screenshot in response to something weird, cringeworthy, or hard to believe. The expression reads as quiet side-eye without needing any caption.
Captioned version: Add text like "When someone says..." above the image, with Chloe's face delivering the punchline of unspoken judgment.
Face swap / photoshop: Place Chloe's face onto another person or character in a photo to imply they should be giving side-eye in that situation. The "Chloe Queen of Everything" format popularized this approach.
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
The 2013 Disneyland video was a sequel. The first surprise Disneyland announcement video, posted in 2011, already had over 19 million views before the meme version was uploaded.
Chloe was born on November 30, 2010, in Utah, making her not quite three when the viral video was filmed.
BuzzFeed covered the meme at least three separate times: a reaction GIF roundup in September 2013, a photoshop compilation in November 2013, and a "grown up" update in May 2017.
During the Brazil trip, Katie said Chloe was particularly excited to see her own face on an elevator door at the Google offices.
In 2021, Chloe and Lily appeared in two episodes of the satirical show The Beech Boys.
Derivatives & Variations
"Could u f--king not" reaction:
A standalone version captioned with this phrase, created by Tumblr user Yungbasedblogger in November 2013. Collected 120,000+ notes[4].
Chloe Queen of Everything:
A dedicated Tumblr blog photoshopping Chloe's face onto celebrities, historical figures, and pop culture icons[5][10].
Chloe Swift:
A Tumblr post combining Chloe's face with Taylor Swift imagery, part of the broader photoshop trend[3].
Side Eyeing Chloe NFT:
The original image sold as a non-fungible token in 2021 for 25 ETH (~$74,000)[5].
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