Dele Alli Hand Celebration
Also known as: Dele Challenge · #DeleAlliCelebrationChallenge · #DeleChallenge
The Dele Alli Hand Celebration is a hand gesture meme that took off in August 2018 after Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dele Alli scored against Newcastle United and celebrated by holding an OK sign up to his eye. The trick looked simple but turned out to be nearly impossible for most people to replicate, sparking the #DeleChallenge across social media as footballers, celebrities, and fans posted their own failed attempts.
TL;DR
The Dele Alli Hand Celebration is a hand gesture meme that took off in August 2018 after Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dele Alli scored against Newcastle United and celebrated by holding an OK sign up to his eye.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Dele Alli celebration works like this: make an OK sign by touching your thumb and index finger together in a circle. Bring that circle up to one of your eyes and look through it. Then curl or press your remaining three fingers against your forehead. The hard part is keeping the OK circle tight at your eye while your other fingers bend against your head without the whole hand collapsing. Most people either can't get their thumb into the right position or lose the circle shape when they try to rest their fingers on their forehead.
In its meme form, people typically filmed themselves trying the gesture and posted the results (usually failures) with the #DeleChallenge or #DeleAlliCelebrationChallenge hashtags. The humor came from watching people's hands twist into awkward shapes while attempting something that looked so effortless when Alli did it.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Alli had previously used Fortnite dances as goal celebrations, including moves made famous in football by Antoine Griezmann.
Fernando Llorente and Georges-Kevin Nkoudou both failed at the gesture with Alli standing right next to them coaching.
The celebration debuted on literally the first day of the 2018-19 Premier League season.
Alli tagged rival players from Arsenal and Manchester United in his Instagram posts, turning the celebration into a cross-club challenge.
Jamie Vardy's children were the ones who first showed Alli the trick, making a group of kids the unlikely origin point of a viral sports moment.
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