“Behind the Meme: ‘Side-Eyeing Chloe’s’ Mother Opens Up About Guilt and the Untold Impact of Viral Fame”
In 2013, a two-year-old girl named Chloe Clem unwittingly became a meme sensation with her iconic “side-eye” expression, capturing the internet’s heart—and millions of shares—overnight. Fast forward a decade, and her mom, Katie, has opened up about the unexpected bittersweet journey of navigating viral fame. What started as a playful moment in a car ride to Disneyland turned into a whirlwind of recognition, money, and an undeniable twinge of guilt. Katie reflects, “At the time, it seemed fun and harmless, but now, as Chloe gets older, I feel a lot of guilt about it.” As Chloe transitions into her teenage years, the family grapples with the lasting impact of their viral moment— all the while pondering the complex nature of internet fame that can revive old memories even when one wishes they could have remained hidden. So, what does it truly mean to have a picture of your child go viral on a platform where the “internet is forever”? You might want to stick around because this story has more layers than a Hollywood drama! LEARN MORE.
In 2013, 2-year-old “Side-eye Chloe” became a viral meme thanks to a photo of her looking severely unimpressed. A decade later, her mother confessed to feeling “a lot of guilt” over Chloe’s viral fame.
“I didn’t fully understand how big it would get,” Katie Clem said in an interview with People Magazine. “At the time, it seemed fun and harmless, but now, as Chloe gets older, I feel a lot of guilt about it.”
Losing control over the image of their toddler daughter made the parents uneasy, especially considering how fast and wild viral fame can be.
“The internet is forever,” Katie explained, adding how the possibility of Chloe’s privacy being compromised was a constant source of conversation between her and her husband.
“Once it’s out there, you can’t take it back.”
The mother of “Side-eyeing Chloe,” the two-year-old who became a meme sensation, broke her silence to reveal she feels “guilty”
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Chloe’s meme face was immortalized after she and her sister, Lily, were in their mother’s car on a family trip.
Katie then revealed that they were all heading to Disneyland—a dream come true for most kids her age. While Lily burst into tears with excitement, Chloe gave a bewildered, sideways glance so relatable it quickly became a meme.
Katie shared both of her daughters’ reactions on her YouTube channel, with Chloe’s exploding in ways they could’ve never imagined.
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“Lily’s was like a flash-in-the-pan kind of thing,” the mother recounted. “And because of the meme, Chloe’s was just insanely crazy.”
Katie explained how she felt worried and unsettled after she started seeing her daughter’s face “everywhere.”
She had almost no time to process what was happening when her family trips suddenly became uncomfortable, and people constantly pestered her to take a picture with the famous 2-year-old.
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“Chloe was 2, and people were coming up to her,” Katie recalled. “They were freaking out. They were taking pictures of her.”
Even when traveling abroad, people followed them. The family recalled a particularly busy trip to Brazil, where they were “swarmed” by “hundreds of people.”
“It was insane. She had billboards all over São Paulo,” she said.
Chloe’s popularity changed her family’s life forever, as they were able to improve their financial situation beyond what they could’ve imagined
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Despite the pressure they experienced, with fame also came riches. The family was able to monetize the famous picture of their daughter for commercial use, changing their lives.
“That money literally helped us survive for a decade,” Katie said. “Every ounce of the money, aside from saving it and putting it away, was helping us get through our life. Rent, bills, food.”
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The Clem’s started receiving multiple sponsorships, going as far as to make deals with Google. They finally sold the rights to the image as a non-fungible token in 2021 for an enviable sum of $74,000.
“10 years ago, we were so poor. This happened to us, and we’re like, ‘What? We can pay bills. We can upgrade our tiny apartment for the four of us.’ It was real-world issues,” Katie added, stating that now that many of their needs are covered, they’ve been able to save for Chloe’s future education.
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Now, 12 years later, Chloe is 14 and in the middle of her adolescence. Her features have matured to the point where people rarely recognize her, much to the family’s relief.
“It’s pretty weird,” Chloe said about the overwhelming fame of her toddler self compared to her current relative anonymity. “Sometimes it’s funny, but other times it’s just kind of strange.”
Katie realized the fame was starting to hurt her daughters’ lives and scaled back on their exposure to allow them to lead everyday lives
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Allowing Chloe and Lily to lead normal lives as teenagers was no easy task, as her parents had to voluntarily walk away from highly lucrative opportunities to safeguard their privacy.