Just Found Out Im Chopped And Also Unc

2025TikTok sound / lip-dub catchphrasesemi-active

Also known as: Chopped and Unc · Chopped and Also Unc

Just Found Out I'm Chopped and Also Unc is a July 2025 TikTok sound meme where creator Riley Hardwick laments being called ugly and old by high school students at prom, spawning thousands of self-deprecating lip-dub videos.

"Just Found Out I'm Chopped and Also Unc" is a TikTok sound meme that exploded in July 2025 after TikToker Riley Hardwick filmed himself lamenting that high school students had called him ugly ("chopped") and old ("unc") while chaperoning a prom. The audio clip became one of TikTok's biggest sounds of summer 2025, with thousands of users lip-dubbing the phrase over their own self-deprecating videos. It struck a nerve with anyone who's ever been humbled by a younger generation's blunt assessment of their looks and age.

TL;DR

"Just Found Out I'm Chopped and Also Unc" is a TikTok sound meme that exploded in July 2025 after TikToker Riley Hardwick filmed himself lamenting that high school students had called him ugly ("chopped") and old ("unc") while chaperoning a prom.

Overview

The meme centers on a TikTok audio clip where Riley Hardwick delivers the line "Just found out I'm chopped and also unc" with deadpan resignation. In Gen Alpha and Gen Z slang, "chopped" means ugly and "unc" (short for uncle) means old1. The combination is a double blow: you're not just unattractive, you're also past your prime in the eyes of anyone under 202. The format caught on because it gave people a funny, prepackaged way to roast themselves. Users would lip-sync the audio while showing off whatever situation made them feel particularly washed up.

On July 14, 2025, TikToker Riley Hardwick (@rileyhardwick) posted a video of himself addressing the camera directly3. "Just found out I'm chopped and also unc," he said, before adding, "Thank you, T.J., for a reminder for me to never chaperone a prom again. Sorry I brought up Danny Phantom"1. The context was simple: Hardwick had chaperoned a high school dance and some students let him know exactly what they thought of him. Over the next 11 days, the video picked up more than 691,900 likes3. The Nightly reported that the original video eventually surpassed 14 million views1.

Origin & Background

Platform
TikTok
Key People
Riley Hardwick
Date
2025
Year
2025

On July 14, 2025, TikToker Riley Hardwick (@rileyhardwick) posted a video of himself addressing the camera directly. "Just found out I'm chopped and also unc," he said, before adding, "Thank you, T.J., for a reminder for me to never chaperone a prom again. Sorry I brought up Danny Phantom". The context was simple: Hardwick had chaperoned a high school dance and some students let him know exactly what they thought of him. Over the next 11 days, the video picked up more than 691,900 likes. The Nightly reported that the original video eventually surpassed 14 million views.

How It Spread

The audio took off within a week. On July 21, 2025, TikToker @vanillamace lip-dubbed the sound in her own video and racked up over 1.5 million likes in just four days. That video opened the floodgates. The next day, @mcshnizzle posted a lip-dub version with the caption "How I feel after hanging out with my little brother," earning 567,100 likes in three days.

By July 25, 2025, the TikTok sound had been used in over 17,400 posts. Most creators followed the same basic template: lip-sync the audio while looking defeated, sometimes adding captions explaining what triggered the realization. The overwhelming majority used the sound to poke fun at themselves rather than anyone else.

The meme crossed into politics when the Democratic Party's TikTok account used the sound over clips of Donald Trump golfing. "Whoever is running this account needs a raise," one commenter wrote. The self-deprecating humor of the original translated surprisingly well into political roasting.

How to Use This Meme

The format is straightforward. Users typically film themselves lip-syncing to Hardwick's original audio while looking bummed out. The visual component usually involves either:

- A reaction shot after being humbled (tagged photo, front-facing camera surprise, interaction with younger people) - A clip showing the moment that triggered the "chopped and unc" realization - A context caption explaining the specific situation

The humor works best when the creator leans into the self-deprecation rather than fighting it. Some users flip the script by applying the audio to other people or public figures, but the core appeal is the honest admission that youth and good looks don't last forever.

Cultural Impact

The phrase injected two pieces of slang into mainstream awareness. While "unc" had been floating around in internet culture, partly popularized by Twitch streamers like Kai Cenat, the Hardwick video brought both terms to a much wider audience. Parents and older internet users who had never heard either word were suddenly Googling what "chopped" meant. The Nightly described the comment sections as full of confused viewers asking for definitions, noting that "gatekeep continues to be the internet's motto".

The meme also tapped into a broader conversation about how quickly the internet ages people out. As one analysis put it, if you're not relevant on TikTok by 22, you're "basically a senior citizen in the eyes of the algorithm". The phrase works as a defense mechanism: if you call yourself old and ugly first, the kids can't hurt you with it.

Fun Facts

Hardwick's original Danny Phantom reference (a Nickelodeon cartoon from 2004) only reinforced his "unc" status, since most of the prom students he was chaperoning were born after the show aired.

The term "unc" isn't always an insult. In some contexts it carries a respectful elder statesman quality, like LeBron James being the "unc" of the NBA.

Nobody in the original TikTok comments would explain what the words meant. Asking for help in a TikTok comment section is, as The Nightly put it, "like publicly admitting you don't know your five times tables".

The meme connects to the broader "looksmaxxing" subculture, where the realization of being "chopped" often comes from an unflattering camera angle or tagged photo.

Frequently Asked Questions

Just Found Out Im Chopped And Also Unc

2025TikTok sound / lip-dub catchphrasesemi-active

Also known as: Chopped and Unc · Chopped and Also Unc

Just Found Out I'm Chopped and Also Unc is a July 2025 TikTok sound meme where creator Riley Hardwick laments being called ugly and old by high school students at prom, spawning thousands of self-deprecating lip-dub videos.

"Just Found Out I'm Chopped and Also Unc" is a TikTok sound meme that exploded in July 2025 after TikToker Riley Hardwick filmed himself lamenting that high school students had called him ugly ("chopped") and old ("unc") while chaperoning a prom. The audio clip became one of TikTok's biggest sounds of summer 2025, with thousands of users lip-dubbing the phrase over their own self-deprecating videos. It struck a nerve with anyone who's ever been humbled by a younger generation's blunt assessment of their looks and age.

TL;DR

"Just Found Out I'm Chopped and Also Unc" is a TikTok sound meme that exploded in July 2025 after TikToker Riley Hardwick filmed himself lamenting that high school students had called him ugly ("chopped") and old ("unc") while chaperoning a prom.

Overview

The meme centers on a TikTok audio clip where Riley Hardwick delivers the line "Just found out I'm chopped and also unc" with deadpan resignation. In Gen Alpha and Gen Z slang, "chopped" means ugly and "unc" (short for uncle) means old. The combination is a double blow: you're not just unattractive, you're also past your prime in the eyes of anyone under 20. The format caught on because it gave people a funny, prepackaged way to roast themselves. Users would lip-sync the audio while showing off whatever situation made them feel particularly washed up.

On July 14, 2025, TikToker Riley Hardwick (@rileyhardwick) posted a video of himself addressing the camera directly. "Just found out I'm chopped and also unc," he said, before adding, "Thank you, T.J., for a reminder for me to never chaperone a prom again. Sorry I brought up Danny Phantom". The context was simple: Hardwick had chaperoned a high school dance and some students let him know exactly what they thought of him. Over the next 11 days, the video picked up more than 691,900 likes. The Nightly reported that the original video eventually surpassed 14 million views.

Origin & Background

Platform
TikTok
Key People
Riley Hardwick
Date
2025
Year
2025

On July 14, 2025, TikToker Riley Hardwick (@rileyhardwick) posted a video of himself addressing the camera directly. "Just found out I'm chopped and also unc," he said, before adding, "Thank you, T.J., for a reminder for me to never chaperone a prom again. Sorry I brought up Danny Phantom". The context was simple: Hardwick had chaperoned a high school dance and some students let him know exactly what they thought of him. Over the next 11 days, the video picked up more than 691,900 likes. The Nightly reported that the original video eventually surpassed 14 million views.

How It Spread

The audio took off within a week. On July 21, 2025, TikToker @vanillamace lip-dubbed the sound in her own video and racked up over 1.5 million likes in just four days. That video opened the floodgates. The next day, @mcshnizzle posted a lip-dub version with the caption "How I feel after hanging out with my little brother," earning 567,100 likes in three days.

By July 25, 2025, the TikTok sound had been used in over 17,400 posts. Most creators followed the same basic template: lip-sync the audio while looking defeated, sometimes adding captions explaining what triggered the realization. The overwhelming majority used the sound to poke fun at themselves rather than anyone else.

The meme crossed into politics when the Democratic Party's TikTok account used the sound over clips of Donald Trump golfing. "Whoever is running this account needs a raise," one commenter wrote. The self-deprecating humor of the original translated surprisingly well into political roasting.

How to Use This Meme

The format is straightforward. Users typically film themselves lip-syncing to Hardwick's original audio while looking bummed out. The visual component usually involves either:

- A reaction shot after being humbled (tagged photo, front-facing camera surprise, interaction with younger people) - A clip showing the moment that triggered the "chopped and unc" realization - A context caption explaining the specific situation

The humor works best when the creator leans into the self-deprecation rather than fighting it. Some users flip the script by applying the audio to other people or public figures, but the core appeal is the honest admission that youth and good looks don't last forever.

Cultural Impact

The phrase injected two pieces of slang into mainstream awareness. While "unc" had been floating around in internet culture, partly popularized by Twitch streamers like Kai Cenat, the Hardwick video brought both terms to a much wider audience. Parents and older internet users who had never heard either word were suddenly Googling what "chopped" meant. The Nightly described the comment sections as full of confused viewers asking for definitions, noting that "gatekeep continues to be the internet's motto".

The meme also tapped into a broader conversation about how quickly the internet ages people out. As one analysis put it, if you're not relevant on TikTok by 22, you're "basically a senior citizen in the eyes of the algorithm". The phrase works as a defense mechanism: if you call yourself old and ugly first, the kids can't hurt you with it.

Fun Facts

Hardwick's original Danny Phantom reference (a Nickelodeon cartoon from 2004) only reinforced his "unc" status, since most of the prom students he was chaperoning were born after the show aired.

The term "unc" isn't always an insult. In some contexts it carries a respectful elder statesman quality, like LeBron James being the "unc" of the NBA.

Nobody in the original TikTok comments would explain what the words meant. Asking for help in a TikTok comment section is, as The Nightly put it, "like publicly admitting you don't know your five times tables".

The meme connects to the broader "looksmaxxing" subculture, where the realization of being "chopped" often comes from an unflattering camera angle or tagged photo.

Frequently Asked Questions