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‘Bored Club Girl’ Meme Girl Reveals Why She Made the Face!

By Orgesta Tolaj

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3 April 2025

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© mesamong / adobestock & Milk Tuesdays / Facebook

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Remember that iconic photo from 2018? The “bored club girl” meme? The one where a guy is passionately chatting away in a club while the girl next to him looks like she’d rather be anywhere else?

Well, she’s back, and this time, the tables have turned!

A Quick Recap: How the “Bored Club Girl” Meme Started

Back in September 2018, a snapshot from Milk Tuesdays at Edinburgh’s Bourbon nightclub took the internet by storm. The image captured a young man, later identified as Patrick Richie, animatedly talking to his friend, Lucia Gorman, who appeared utterly uninterested. The photo resonated with many, leading to a flurry of memes and captions imagining what Patrick might have been saying.

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© Milk Tuesdays / Facebook

The Meme’s Meteoric Rise

Social media users had a field day with the Bored Club Girl meme. One Facebook user, Alex Hall, dubbed it “the most relatable nightclub photo in the history of art.” Others chimed in with their own humorous takes, speculating about Patrick’s conversation topics, ranging from football boasts to historical lectures.

Lucia and Patrick Speak Out

Amidst the meme frenzy, the duo behind the photo came forward. Patrick admitted he couldn’t recall the exact conversation but noted, “She’s one of my pals from school, so she’s probably fed up.” Lucia echoed the sentiment, adding, “Patrick always talks rubbish, so it could have been anything.” Their candid responses only added to the photo’s charm.

The Sequel: Lucia Takes the Mic

Fast forward to 2019, and Lucia is back in the spotlight. This time, she’s the one animatedly speaking to a man in a club, flipping the script on the original meme. Captured by photographer Neil Stewart, the new image showcases Lucia passionately talking, while the man listens with a bemused expression. The photo quickly gained traction, with many appreciating the role reversal and dubbing it, “Meme history repeats itself, but in reverse.”

Why Does the Bored Club Girl Meme Resonate?

So, why did this particular image strike a chord with so many? Perhaps it’s the universal experience of being on either side of such a conversation during a night out. We’ve all been there—either passionately discussing something we’re passionate about or politely nodding along, waiting for an escape route. The relatability factor is off the charts.

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© mesamong / adobestock

The Power of a Single Snapshot

This phenomenon underscores the unpredictable nature of internet virality. A candid moment, frozen in time, can resonate globally, turning everyday individuals into overnight sensations. Lucia and Patrick’s experience serves as a testament to the internet’s ability to find humor and connection in the most unexpected places.

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© Will Ireland / PinPep

The resurgence of the ‘Bored Club Girl’ meme, with its delightful twist, reminds us of the cyclical nature of internet culture. As memes evolve and adapt, they reflect our shared experiences, bringing us together in laughter and understanding. So, the next time you’re out and about, remember: you might just be one candid photo away from becoming the internet’s next big thing.

You might also want to read: AI-Generated Memes Are Now Funnier Than Human Ones

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