Breaking News Reaction
Also known as: Breaking News Meme · News Alert Meme
Breaking News Reaction is a meme format where real or fake "BREAKING NEWS" graphics and news broadcast layouts are overlaid on mundane, absurd, or unexpected content for comedic effect. The format plays on the dramatic presentation style of television news to create humor through contrast between the serious framing and trivial subject matter. It picked up steam across social media in the mid-2010s and draws from a long tradition of reaction-based internet humor, including viral family reaction videos like the famous "Side Eyeing Chloe" clip from 20131.
TL;DR
Breaking News Reaction is a meme format where real or fake "BREAKING NEWS" graphics and news broadcast layouts are overlaid on mundane, absurd, or unexpected content for comedic effect.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Platforms
Timeline
2023-01-15
First appears
2023-06-01
Goes viral
2024-01-01
Continues in use
2025-01-01
Breaking News Reaction is still actively used and shared across platforms
How to Use This Meme
The Breaking News Reaction format typically follows one of two approaches:
Fake News Screenshot Version:
Find or take a funny, mundane, or absurd image
Use a breaking news template generator (many free ones exist online)
Add a dramatic but silly headline in the chyron area
The humor works best when the headline treats something trivial with dead-serious urgency
Film or find someone's genuine reaction to surprising information
The best clips capture an unguarded, authentic moment of shock, confusion, or disbelief
Often paired with captions describing a relatable scenario that would produce that reaction
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original Clem family Disneyland surprise video that spawned Side Eyeing Chloe was itself a follow-up to a similar video from two years earlier, which had already gone viral with over 19 million views.
Chloe Clem was only two years old when her reaction face became a global meme in 2013.
The family visited Brazil where Chloe's face was displayed throughout the Google offices, showing how deeply the reaction image had penetrated tech culture.
Breaking news generators became so popular that some news organizations asked social platforms to label fake screenshots to prevent misinformation.
Derivatives & Variations
Side Eyeing Chloe
— Two-year-old Chloe Clem's disturbed reaction to her sister's emotional outburst over a Disneyland surprise became one of the most widely shared reaction images on Tumblr and Twitter[1]
Chloe Queen of Everything
— A Tumblr blog dedicated to photoshopping Chloe's reaction face onto celebrities[1]
Green Screen News Reporter
— TikTok creators placing themselves into fake news broadcast scenes using the platform's green screen effect
"This Just In" Variants
— Alternate header text swapping "BREAKING NEWS" for "THIS JUST IN," "DEVELOPING STORY," or "EXCLUSIVE" for added variety
Frequently Asked Questions
References (1)
- 1Side Eyeing Chloeencyclopedia