He Will Never Have A Girlfriend

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Also known as: She Will Never Have a Boyfriend · He'll Never Have a Girlfriend

He Will Never Have A Girlfriend is a 2011 rage comic meme pairing unflattering childhood celebrity photos with their attractive adult pictures, featuring Cereal Guy's shocked reactions as the punchline.

"He Will Never Have a Girlfriend" is a multi-panel rage comic series from 2011 that pairs unflattering childhood photos of celebrities with their attractive adult photos, using Cereal Guy's shocked reactions as the punchline. The format started on Reddit and quickly spawned a dedicated blog and compilations across major humor sites. It found a second life in 2019 when r/okbuddyretard users turned it into an ironic meme.

TL;DR

"He Will Never Have a Girlfriend" is a multi-panel rage comic series from 2011 that pairs unflattering childhood photos of celebrities with their attractive adult photos, using Cereal Guy's shocked reactions as the punchline.

Overview

The format follows a simple four-panel structure built around Cereal Guy, one of the classic rage comic characters. The first panel shows a young, awkward-looking photo of a celebrity with the caption "He will never have a girlfriend." Cereal Guy appears calmly eating cereal, agreeing with the assessment. The second half reveals a glamorous adult photo of the same person, prompting Cereal Guy's signature spit-take reaction. The joke works on a universal truth: people who looked goofy as kids can grow up to be wildly attractive4.

The format also has a gender-flipped version, "She Will Never Have a Boyfriend," which applies the same template to female celebrities4.

Reddit user hannahisapalindrome posted the first known version on February 8th, 20114. It featured two photos of actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt: one from his younger years looking nerdy, and a second showing the polished adult version. The comic used Cereal Guy's reaction template, with the calm cereal-eating panel paired with the childhood photo and the dramatic food-spitting panel paired with the attractive adult photo4.

The concept of comparing unflattering childhood celebrity photos to their glamorous adult selves wasn't entirely new. Similar before-and-after celebrity photo comparisons had circulated on Korean web communities in the early 2000s, driven by anti-fan culture4. But the Cereal Guy rage comic framing gave the idea a specific visual format that made it easy to replicate and share.

Origin & Background

Platform
Reddit (original format), Tumblr / humor blogs (viral spread)
Key People
hannahisapalindrome
Date
2011
Year
2011

Reddit user hannahisapalindrome posted the first known version on February 8th, 2011. It featured two photos of actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt: one from his younger years looking nerdy, and a second showing the polished adult version. The comic used Cereal Guy's reaction template, with the calm cereal-eating panel paired with the childhood photo and the dramatic food-spitting panel paired with the attractive adult photo.

The concept of comparing unflattering childhood celebrity photos to their glamorous adult selves wasn't entirely new. Similar before-and-after celebrity photo comparisons had circulated on Korean web communities in the early 2000s, driven by anti-fan culture. But the Cereal Guy rage comic framing gave the idea a specific visual format that made it easy to replicate and share.

How It Spread

Within weeks of the original post, the format took off across multiple platforms. A single-topic blog at hewillneverhaveagirlfriend.com launched on February 25th, 2011, dedicated entirely to collecting these comics. Compilations appeared on major humor sites including Memebase, Smosh, and Urlesque. The meme also spread through Tumblr and Facebook fan pages.

Google search data from early 2011 shows a sharp spike in queries for "he will never have a girlfriend" beginning in February, matching the meme's rapid spread. The trend also boosted interest in its parent meme, Cereal Guy, as people discovered the rage comic character through these posts.

The format went quiet for several years before finding an unexpected second wave. On January 17th, 2019, Reddit user WheresMyhMuneh posted a four-panel edit captioned "He Will Never Ballin" to r/okbuddyretard. The post earned over 4,300 upvotes in 11 days. A repost to r/comedyheaven pulled in over 13,600 upvotes in nine days. This kicked off a wave of ironic versions where r/okbuddyretard users applied the format to absurd, nonsensical subjects rather than celebrity glow-ups.

On January 23rd, 2019, PewDiePie featured several ironic "He Will Never Have a Girlfriend" edits in his Meme Review video series, pushing the ironic version to an even wider audience.

How to Use This Meme

The classic version follows this pattern:

1

Find a before-and-after photo pair of someone (typically a celebrity) who looked awkward young but attractive later

2

Panel 1: Show the young/awkward photo with the caption "He will never have a girlfriend" (or "She will never have a boyfriend")

3

Panel 2: Cereal Guy eating calmly, nodding in agreement

4

Panel 3: Reveal the attractive adult photo

5

Panel 4: Cereal Guy doing his spit-take reaction

Cultural Impact

The meme rode the peak of rage comic culture in 2011, when Cereal Guy, Trollface, and similar characters dominated internet humor. It generated enough content to sustain a dedicated blog and multiple compilation articles on sites like BuzzFeed and Memebase.

Its 2019 ironic revival on r/okbuddyretard is a textbook example of how early-2010s meme formats got recycled through layers of irony. The original joke was straightforward; the ironic version works because the format is so recognizable that warping it into nonsense is funny on its own. PewDiePie's coverage in Meme Review brought it to mainstream YouTube audiences and marked the meme's crossover from niche ironic communities.

Fun Facts

The original dedicated blog at hewillneverhaveagirlfriend.com is now a spam site with no connection to the meme.

The meme helped boost search interest in Cereal Guy, its parent meme, during February 2011.

Korean internet communities were doing celebrity before-and-after comparisons years before this meme gave the concept a standardized comic format.

The gap between the meme's original run (2011) and its ironic revival (2019) is almost exactly eight years.

Derivatives & Variations

"He Will Never Ballin"

The post that kicked off the 2019 ironic revival on r/okbuddyretard, applying the format to a nonsensical subject[4].

"She Will Never Have a Boyfriend"

Gender-flipped version using the same template with female celebrities[4].

Ironic Cereal Guy edits

Deep-fried and distorted versions of Cereal Guy's reaction panels, created as part of the 2019 r/okbuddyretard wave[4].

Frequently Asked Questions

He Will Never Have A Girlfriend

2011Image macro / rage comic seriessemi-active

Also known as: She Will Never Have a Boyfriend · He'll Never Have a Girlfriend

He Will Never Have A Girlfriend is a 2011 rage comic meme pairing unflattering childhood celebrity photos with their attractive adult pictures, featuring Cereal Guy's shocked reactions as the punchline.

"He Will Never Have a Girlfriend" is a multi-panel rage comic series from 2011 that pairs unflattering childhood photos of celebrities with their attractive adult photos, using Cereal Guy's shocked reactions as the punchline. The format started on Reddit and quickly spawned a dedicated blog and compilations across major humor sites. It found a second life in 2019 when r/okbuddyretard users turned it into an ironic meme.

TL;DR

"He Will Never Have a Girlfriend" is a multi-panel rage comic series from 2011 that pairs unflattering childhood photos of celebrities with their attractive adult photos, using Cereal Guy's shocked reactions as the punchline.

Overview

The format follows a simple four-panel structure built around Cereal Guy, one of the classic rage comic characters. The first panel shows a young, awkward-looking photo of a celebrity with the caption "He will never have a girlfriend." Cereal Guy appears calmly eating cereal, agreeing with the assessment. The second half reveals a glamorous adult photo of the same person, prompting Cereal Guy's signature spit-take reaction. The joke works on a universal truth: people who looked goofy as kids can grow up to be wildly attractive.

The format also has a gender-flipped version, "She Will Never Have a Boyfriend," which applies the same template to female celebrities.

Reddit user hannahisapalindrome posted the first known version on February 8th, 2011. It featured two photos of actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt: one from his younger years looking nerdy, and a second showing the polished adult version. The comic used Cereal Guy's reaction template, with the calm cereal-eating panel paired with the childhood photo and the dramatic food-spitting panel paired with the attractive adult photo.

The concept of comparing unflattering childhood celebrity photos to their glamorous adult selves wasn't entirely new. Similar before-and-after celebrity photo comparisons had circulated on Korean web communities in the early 2000s, driven by anti-fan culture. But the Cereal Guy rage comic framing gave the idea a specific visual format that made it easy to replicate and share.

Origin & Background

Platform
Reddit (original format), Tumblr / humor blogs (viral spread)
Key People
hannahisapalindrome
Date
2011
Year
2011

Reddit user hannahisapalindrome posted the first known version on February 8th, 2011. It featured two photos of actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt: one from his younger years looking nerdy, and a second showing the polished adult version. The comic used Cereal Guy's reaction template, with the calm cereal-eating panel paired with the childhood photo and the dramatic food-spitting panel paired with the attractive adult photo.

The concept of comparing unflattering childhood celebrity photos to their glamorous adult selves wasn't entirely new. Similar before-and-after celebrity photo comparisons had circulated on Korean web communities in the early 2000s, driven by anti-fan culture. But the Cereal Guy rage comic framing gave the idea a specific visual format that made it easy to replicate and share.

How It Spread

Within weeks of the original post, the format took off across multiple platforms. A single-topic blog at hewillneverhaveagirlfriend.com launched on February 25th, 2011, dedicated entirely to collecting these comics. Compilations appeared on major humor sites including Memebase, Smosh, and Urlesque. The meme also spread through Tumblr and Facebook fan pages.

Google search data from early 2011 shows a sharp spike in queries for "he will never have a girlfriend" beginning in February, matching the meme's rapid spread. The trend also boosted interest in its parent meme, Cereal Guy, as people discovered the rage comic character through these posts.

The format went quiet for several years before finding an unexpected second wave. On January 17th, 2019, Reddit user WheresMyhMuneh posted a four-panel edit captioned "He Will Never Ballin" to r/okbuddyretard. The post earned over 4,300 upvotes in 11 days. A repost to r/comedyheaven pulled in over 13,600 upvotes in nine days. This kicked off a wave of ironic versions where r/okbuddyretard users applied the format to absurd, nonsensical subjects rather than celebrity glow-ups.

On January 23rd, 2019, PewDiePie featured several ironic "He Will Never Have a Girlfriend" edits in his Meme Review video series, pushing the ironic version to an even wider audience.

How to Use This Meme

The classic version follows this pattern:

1

Find a before-and-after photo pair of someone (typically a celebrity) who looked awkward young but attractive later

2

Panel 1: Show the young/awkward photo with the caption "He will never have a girlfriend" (or "She will never have a boyfriend")

3

Panel 2: Cereal Guy eating calmly, nodding in agreement

4

Panel 3: Reveal the attractive adult photo

5

Panel 4: Cereal Guy doing his spit-take reaction

Cultural Impact

The meme rode the peak of rage comic culture in 2011, when Cereal Guy, Trollface, and similar characters dominated internet humor. It generated enough content to sustain a dedicated blog and multiple compilation articles on sites like BuzzFeed and Memebase.

Its 2019 ironic revival on r/okbuddyretard is a textbook example of how early-2010s meme formats got recycled through layers of irony. The original joke was straightforward; the ironic version works because the format is so recognizable that warping it into nonsense is funny on its own. PewDiePie's coverage in Meme Review brought it to mainstream YouTube audiences and marked the meme's crossover from niche ironic communities.

Fun Facts

The original dedicated blog at hewillneverhaveagirlfriend.com is now a spam site with no connection to the meme.

The meme helped boost search interest in Cereal Guy, its parent meme, during February 2011.

Korean internet communities were doing celebrity before-and-after comparisons years before this meme gave the concept a standardized comic format.

The gap between the meme's original run (2011) and its ironic revival (2019) is almost exactly eight years.

Derivatives & Variations

"He Will Never Ballin"

The post that kicked off the 2019 ironic revival on r/okbuddyretard, applying the format to a nonsensical subject[4].

"She Will Never Have a Boyfriend"

Gender-flipped version using the same template with female celebrities[4].

Ironic Cereal Guy edits

Deep-fried and distorted versions of Cereal Guy's reaction panels, created as part of the 2019 r/okbuddyretard wave[4].

Frequently Asked Questions