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What Is The 'Debby Ryan Smirk'? The Disney Channel's 'Radio Rebel' Star And Her Meme Explained
Back in 2020, American actress and singer Debby Ryan already knew she had become a major meme on the internet because of the way she shyly smiles in many of the TV shows and movies she's in. Those scenes inspired the Debby Ryan Impressions on TikTok, with many users trying to replicate some of her facial expressions.
This article focuses on the story behind just one iconic scene from the actress that inspired the Debby Ryan Smirk.
Where Does The 'Debby Ryan Smirk' Come From?
For those unfamiliar with the Disney Channel actress, Debby Ryan is an American actress who's known for her role on the series Jessie and her 2012 straight-to-TV film, Radio Rebel, which somehow caught the attention of people online. In one particular scene, Ryan gives a cringe smirk towards a band member while in the middle of a crowd. The moment was posted on May 3rd, 2020, on YouTube by user @yvestheestallion in a video titled "Debby Ryan's radio rebel smirk."
How Did The 'Debby Ryan Smirk' Become A Meme?
People became obsessed with Debby Ryan Smirk in April / May 2020 thanks to a now-deleted TikTok video posted by @peppermintflower, who noticed Ryan’s very strange “shy smile.” The video inspired countless others to replicate the smirk, like TikTok user @annaivanovvv, who recreated some of the scenes from the Radio Rebel movie.
@annaivanovvv Reply to @harambesboobsack #greenscreenvideo this trend has been calling my name 😂 #fyp #debbyryan #radiorebel #foryou #disney #obx #lol #foru ♬ original sound – Emily😶🌫️
What Are Some Examples Of The 'Debby Ryan Smirk' Meme?
Ryan's smirk also made its way to stan Twitter as a popular reaction video and image. For instance, X user @hoemoticon posted on May 2nd, 2020, who shared the scene paired with the caption, "15 y/o me at a concert in the crowd acting different from the others so my fav can notice me." The tweet (shown below) amassed more than 63,000 likes and 15,000 retweets in four years.
15 y/o me at a concert in the crowd acting different from the others so my fav can notice me pic.twitter.com/OcoQI3K2YC
— ¿alex? (@hoemoticon) May 2, 2020
The smirk also became the subject of ironic memes and fan art, like the ones seen below:
For the full history of Debby Ryan smirk, check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.