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Side Eyeing Chloe Meme Generator

Side Eyeing Chloe meme maker. A toddler delivers the most skeptical glance in internet history while her sister cries tears of joy next to her. For when you're not buying what someone is selling.

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What is the Side Eyeing Chloe Meme?

Two-year-old Chloe delivers a slow, skeptical side-eye from the back seat of a car. Pulled from a 2013 YouTube video where her family surprised the kids with a Disneyland trip, the still image became the internet's go-to response for doubt, disbelief, and the quiet refusal to be fooled.

Also Known As

  • Chloe Side Eye
  • Skeptical Chloe
  • Side Eye Kid
  • Chloe Meme
  • Disneyland Surprise Meme
  • Side Eyeing Kid Meme

About the Side Eyeing Chloe Meme

A toddler, maybe two years old, sits in the back seat of a car and has turned her head to deliver a side-eye so precise and so deliberate it belongs in a courtroom drama. Her lips are flat. Her eyes are narrow. She is not crying. She is not excited. She is assessing the situation and finding it suspicious. The cold, measured skepticism on such a tiny face is what makes this image one of the most deployed reaction shots on the internet.

In September 2013, the YouTube channel KAftC (Katie and family) uploaded "Lily's Disneyland Surprise," a video of two sisters learning they were going to Disneyland. Older sister Lily burst into tears of joy. Younger sister Chloe, sitting in the back seat, turned her head and delivered a slow, deliberate side-eye that radiated pure skepticism. She was two years old and already unimpressed. The screenshot spread across Tumblr and Twitter as a reaction image for doubt, suspicion, and the quiet confidence of knowing someone is full of it. Chloe's family embraced the meme; she even became an NFT in 2021. The format usually needs only top text since the side-eye IS the punchline. For similarly devastating child reactions, see Disaster Girl (chaotic rather than skeptical). If you want adult-level doubt, Futurama Fry's squint hits a similar note but with more internal debate and less immediate conviction.

Original Side Eyeing Chloe Video

The original video that inspired the Side Eyeing Chloe meme template.

How to Make a Side Eyeing Chloe Meme

  1. Chloe is already judging. You just need to tell her what she's judging
  2. Top text sets up the claim or statement being doubted ("WHEN THEY SAY THE MEETING WILL ONLY TAKE 5 MINUTES"). Bottom text is optional since Chloe's face handles the response. If you do add it, keep it short and deadpan
  3. The power of this meme is understatement. Chloe doesn't scream or overreact. She just looks. The quieter your caption, the harder the side-eye lands. Let the two-year-old do the heavy lifting
  4. White Impact text at the top of the frame stays clear of Chloe's face. Avoid covering the eyes or the glance itself, because the whole joke lives in that expression
  5. Grab the finished meme with Download or tap Copy to drop Chloe's judgment directly into a group chat that needs it

When to Use the Side Eyeing Chloe Meme

Promises Nobody Believes

  • When your friend says "I'll be ready in 5 minutes" and hasn't started getting dressed yet
  • When the dentist says "this won't hurt" while holding a tool that clearly will
  • When someone promises "no spoilers" and then describes the entire plot
  • When the email says "brief update" and it's nine paragraphs long
  • When your roommate says they'll "clean up later" for the fourth day in a row

Suspicious Math & Logic

  • When the sale sign says "up to 70% off" and everything you want is 5% off
  • When the serving size on the bag says 14 chips
  • When someone says "it's not about the money" and it's always about the money
  • When the shipping estimate says "3-5 business days" and it's been two weeks
  • When the recipe says "prep time: 10 minutes" and you've been chopping for half an hour

Workplace Doubt

  • When your boss says "I have an exciting opportunity" and it means more work for the same pay
  • When the job posting says "competitive salary" and won't name an actual number
  • When someone says "per my last email" which really means "I already told you this, read it again"
  • When HR says "we're like a family here" during the interview
  • When the all-hands meeting starts with "there are no layoffs planned" unprompted
  • When a coworker says "no offense" and you brace yourself

Example Side Eyeing Chloe Meme

Side Eyeing Chloe meme about someone claiming a restaurant is only five minutes away

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