Dr Phil Mm
Also known as: Dr Phil M&M · Dr. Phil as an M&M
The Dr. Phil M&M is an image edit meme that places the facial features of television host Phil McGraw onto a brown M&M candy character. First appearing online as early as 2008, the meme gained wider traction during the early 2010s edit culture boom and hit peak popularity around 2018-2019. The joke works because Dr. Phil's round, bald head and signature mustache map almost perfectly onto the smooth, ovoid shape of an M&M.
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Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Dr. Phil M&M works in two main ways:
As a standalone cursed image: Post the edited M&M with Dr. Phil's face on it without comment. The image speaks for itself. Best deployed when conversations turn absurd or when no other reaction feels adequate.
As a reaction image: Drop the Dr. Phil M&M in response to dramatic stories, confusing situations, or anything that feels like it could be a segment on the Dr. Phil show. Someone posting about a family feud? Dr. Phil M&M. A wild relationship confession? Dr. Phil M&M.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The PostRejects blog poll in 2008 about whether to keep the Dr. Phil M&M image is one of the earliest documented instances of online discourse about the meme.
One commenter on the 2008 blog post defended the image by invoking free speech: "Keep Dr. Phil M&M, whatever happened to freedom of speech?!"
Dr. Phil earned $15 million per year under his syndication deal with King World Productions.
The meme's longevity is partly due to its versatility as both a cursed image and a reaction image, letting it fit into whatever trend is popular at the time.
By 2020, Dr. Phil ranked 22nd on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list with earnings of $65.5 million.
Derivatives & Variations
High-effort Photoshop edits:
Creators produced increasingly polished versions where the lighting, shadows, and mustache placement are carefully matched to make the M&M look "real," turning it into a technical art form[3].
Reaction image variants:
The base image spawned multiple versions tailored to specific emotions or situations, used across TikTok, Reddit, and X[3].
Connection to "Cash Me Outside" era:
The Dr. Phil M&M became visual shorthand for the entire era of chaotic daytime TV, particularly the Danielle Bregoli ("Cash Me Outside") moment[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
- 1PostRejects: Sunday Rejectsarticle
- 2Phil McGrawencyclopedia
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