Kermit Sipping Tea
Also known as: But That's None of My Business · Kermit Drinking Tea · Tea Lizard · BTNoMB
"But That's None of My Business," also known as Kermit Sipping Tea, is an image macro meme featuring Kermit the Frog drinking a cup of Lipton iced tea, paired with a passive-aggressive observation about someone else's behavior. The format exploded on Instagram and Twitter in June 2014, becoming one of that year's defining memes. After fading in early 2015, the meme got a rare second life in June 2016 when LeBron James wore a Kermit sipping tea hat after winning the NBA Finals.
TL;DR
"But That's None of My Business," also known as Kermit Sipping Tea, is an image macro meme featuring Kermit the Frog drinking a cup of Lipton iced tea, paired with a passive-aggressive observation about someone else's behavior.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward:
Pick a behavior, situation, or hypocrisy you want to call out
Write a pointed observation as the top text (e.g., "People who post inspirational quotes but can't hold down a job")
Add the Kermit sipping tea image
Close with "But that's none of my business" as the bottom text
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
The Lipton Tea ad that spawned the meme was originally meant to promote kindness, with the tagline "be more tea." The internet turned it into the ultimate tool for throwing shade.
An ABC insider confirmed to Mediaite that the #tealizard name came from a Weird Twitter parody account's tweet five months earlier, not from GMA's own staff.
Kermit the Frog was created by Jim Henson in 1955 and was originally a vague lizard-like creature before being established as a frog in 1969, making the "tea lizard" gaffe accidentally closer to his origins than anyone realized.
The @thatsnoneofmybusinesstho Instagram account gained 130,000 followers in just four days after launching.
LeBron wore the Kermit hat *before* Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals, not after. He was trash-talking via meme before his team had even clinched the championship.
Derivatives & Variations
Alternative character versions in similar tea-sipping poses
A variation of Kermit Sipping Tea
(2014)Deep-fried and heavily modified versions
A variation of Kermit Sipping Tea
(2014)Mashups combining Kermit Sipping Tea with other reaction memes
A variation of Kermit Sipping Tea
(2014)Text-overlaid versions with specific commentary
A variation of Kermit Sipping Tea
(2014)High-contrast and color-modified versions
A variation of Kermit Sipping Tea
(2014)Frequently Asked Questions
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