Influencer Smurf
Also known as: Groomer Smurf
Influencer Smurf is a character from the 2025 animated film *Smurfs* who became an instant meme after appearing in the movie's trailer on February 6, 2025. Internet users immediately began inventing fictional controversies for the character, treating him as a stand-in for every disgraced YouTube influencer. The joke format, which casts Influencer Smurf as a groomer, racist, or serial cancellation target, spread rapidly across Twitter/X with individual posts pulling tens of thousands of likes within days.
TL;DR
Influencer Smurf is a character from the 2025 animated film *Smurfs* who became an instant meme after appearing in the movie's trailer on February 6, 2025.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Influencer Smurf meme typically follows one of these formats:
Fake callout post: Write a tweet or post "exposing" Influencer Smurf for a fictional controversy, usually patterned after real influencer scandals. Use the word "smurf" as a euphemism for whatever offense you're inventing (e.g., "He smurfed a minor," "50 smurfbytes on his smurf drive").
Apology video parody: Recreate a known influencer apology format (ukulele video, Notes app screenshot, tearful camera confession) but starring Influencer Smurf.
Commentary channel redraw: Use the MoistCr1TiKal or drama channel format with Influencer Smurf as the subject, treating his "situation" with the same gravity as a real scandal.
Cancellation celebration: Reference Influencer Smurf's "replacement" by Vanity Smurf as proof that online accountability works.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The 2025 *Smurfs* film was actually animated by Cinesite, not Paramount Animation or Nickelodeon, though many viewers assumed one of the latter was responsible.
The trailer was accompanied by a SpongeBob short called "Order Up," and some people reportedly attended the film solely to see the SpongeBob content.
The concept of Gargamel having a brother (Razamel in the film) isn't new. He already had a brother named Gourmelin in the original comics.
The film's marketing repeatedly reminded audiences that Rihanna voices Smurfette, to the point where "I wonder who plays Smurfette?" became its own sarcastic meme.
Searching "Influencer Smurf" on Twitter produces extensive lists of fictional crimes, which TV Tropes documented as a "Play-Along Meme".
Derivatives & Variations
"He SMURFED a minor!"
— A standalone sub-meme using "smurfing" as a euphemism for grooming, riffing on the Smurfs' habit of replacing words with "smurf"[1].
Colleen Ballinger ukulele parody
— @SouthpauzArt's edit placing Influencer Smurf in Ballinger's infamous apology video format[3].
MoistCr1TiKal "Situation is Crazy" redraw
— @54Chezzy's parody of the commentary YouTube thumbnail format[3].
PewDiePie bridge incident parody
— @FatMajigga's edit recreating the 2017 N-word clip with Influencer Smurf[3].
Groomer Smurf
— Fan nickname that stuck as the default way to reference the character in meme contexts[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 3Influencer Smurf - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4List of The Smurfs charactersencyclopedia