Overly Attached Girlfriend

2012image macrodead

Also known as: Overly Attached Girlfriend · OAG · Overly Attached GF · Laina Morris

Overly Attached Girlfriend is a 2012 image-macro meme featuring YouTuber Laina Morris's wide-eyed, fixed-smile webcam screenshot portraying an obsessive, clingy girlfriend.

Overly Attached Girlfriend (OAG) is an advice animal image macro featuring a webcam screenshot of YouTuber Laina Morris staring wide-eyed into the camera with a fixed smile. Born from a Justin Bieber fan contest parody video uploaded on June 6, 2012, the meme became one of the defining image macros of the early 2010s, spawning hundreds of thousands of variations portraying an obsessive, clingy girlfriend5. Morris built a YouTube career with over 1.25 million subscribers before retiring from the platform in 2019, and sold the original meme image as an NFT for $411,000 in 202110.

TL;DR

Overly Attached Girlfriend an image macro format featuring Laina Morris making an unsettling facial expression, used to describe overly clingy or obsessive girlfriend behavior.

Overview

The Overly Attached Girlfriend meme uses a screenshot from Morris's YouTube video as the base image for an advice animal format. The photo shows her staring directly into the camera with unnervingly wide eyes and a tight-lipped smile, creating the impression of someone who's a little too invested in the relationship4. Captions follow the standard image macro formula: white Impact font text on the top and bottom of the image, with jokes about possessive, stalkerish, or absurdly clingy girlfriend behavior. Classic examples include lines like "It took you 15 minutes to get home. Google Maps said it takes 12. Who is she?" and "Your bedroom looks different through binoculars"7.

On June 6, 2012, a 20-year-old University of North Texas student named Laina Morris uploaded a webcam video titled "JB Fanvideo" to her YouTube channel (username wzr0713)1. The video was a submission for Justin Bieber's online sing-off contest promoting his celebrity fragrance "Girlfriend," which asked fans to create a "Girlfriend" counterpart to his hit single "Boyfriend"11.

Morris wasn't a huge Bieber fan. She was more interested in his origin story of being discovered on YouTube than his actual music7. She'd taken a semester off from her education major to figure out her direction in life when she remembered the contest deadline approaching. She changed out of her work uniform into a crumpled green T-shirt from her bedroom floor, sat in front of her webcam, and started recording7.

To fill time before the song started, she decided to make it weird by staring into the camera and widening her eyes as much as she could7. Then she launched into her rewritten lyrics: "I'll always be checking up on you. Hey boy, who you talking to? If I was your girlfriend, I'd never let you leave, without a small recording device taped under your sleeve"1. The parody nailed the clingy-girlfriend archetype so perfectly that YouTube commenter STINGNL called it "the modern Every Breath You Take"1.

The video found its way to Reddit, a site Morris had never heard of7. Within twelve hours of being linked, "JB Fanvideo" hit the front page1. The next day, June 7, Reddit user yeahhtoast submitted a link to the video in a thread titled "Overly Attached Girlfriend" and created the first image macro on Quickmeme with the caption: "I sewed my name on all your shirts, in case you forgot you're taken"8. That single image racked up more than 300,000 views and inspired over 175 other macros within five hours1.

Origin & Background

Platform
YouTube
Key People
Laina Morris, yeahhtoast
Date
2012-06-07
Year
2012

On June 6, 2012, a 20-year-old University of North Texas student named Laina Morris uploaded a webcam video titled "JB Fanvideo" to her YouTube channel (username wzr0713). The video was a submission for Justin Bieber's online sing-off contest promoting his celebrity fragrance "Girlfriend," which asked fans to create a "Girlfriend" counterpart to his hit single "Boyfriend".

Morris wasn't a huge Bieber fan. She was more interested in his origin story of being discovered on YouTube than his actual music. She'd taken a semester off from her education major to figure out her direction in life when she remembered the contest deadline approaching. She changed out of her work uniform into a crumpled green T-shirt from her bedroom floor, sat in front of her webcam, and started recording.

To fill time before the song started, she decided to make it weird by staring into the camera and widening her eyes as much as she could. Then she launched into her rewritten lyrics: "I'll always be checking up on you. Hey boy, who you talking to? If I was your girlfriend, I'd never let you leave, without a small recording device taped under your sleeve". The parody nailed the clingy-girlfriend archetype so perfectly that YouTube commenter STINGNL called it "the modern Every Breath You Take".

The video found its way to Reddit, a site Morris had never heard of. Within twelve hours of being linked, "JB Fanvideo" hit the front page. The next day, June 7, Reddit user yeahhtoast submitted a link to the video in a thread titled "Overly Attached Girlfriend" and created the first image macro on Quickmeme with the caption: "I sewed my name on all your shirts, in case you forgot you're taken". That single image racked up more than 300,000 views and inspired over 175 other macros within five hours.

How It Spread

The meme exploded across platforms in its first 48 hours. The original video pulled in 1.35 million views in under two days. Gawker, BuzzFeed, Jezebel, The Daily What, and The Daily Dot all covered it within the first week. A parody Twitter account (@attachedGF) launched the same day the meme was named, and a single-topic Tumblr blog followed the next day.

On June 14, 2012, Morris's real identity began circulating when a Hockey's Future Forum member posted a link to what was believed to be her Facebook profile. Two days later, Morris acknowledged her viral fame by updating her YouTube description with links to new Twitter and Facebook accounts. Within three days she had over 7,800 Twitter followers and 16,500 Facebook likes. She later denied that "Walker" (a name some outlets used) was her actual last name. The Daily Dot identified her as Laina Morris in October 2012 after she began creating charity videos.

On June 18, Morris uploaded "CRJ Fanvideo," a parody of Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" with similarly obsessive lyrics. The Reddit post for the video pulled over 20,300 upvotes within 24 hours and the YouTube video hit 1.8 million views.

The meme also produced a gender-swapped spinoff. Attempts at an "Overly Attached Boyfriend" started the same day as the original meme, but none gained traction until July 6, 2012, when 17-year-old Patrick Gill posted his photo to Reddit's r/pics with the title "My friends keep reminding me I look like a certain someone". The post went massive with 26,222 upvotes, fueled by Gill's uncanny resemblance to Morris. One top comment featured a photoshopped "couple shot" of the two. "I certainly expected the compliments and criticism once I found out it was a trending picture, but it was hard to actually take in all at once," Gill told the Daily Dot.

By September 2012, the format had already evolved. Redditor Vinnyb90 introduced "Misunderstood Girlfriend," using the same photo of Morris but reframing her behavior innocently: "Left 30 minute voicemail / butt dialed". The spinoff hit Reddit's front page multiple times and got picked up by Mashable, which noted that Reddit was trying to "clear the reputation of Overly Attached Girlfriend".

Platforms

Reddit4chanimage boardsTwitter9GAG

Timeline

2019-07-25

Laina Morris uploaded a farewell video announcing her retirement from YouTube, openly discussing the depression and anxiety she had experienced behind the scenes.

2021-04-01

Riding the NFT boom, Laina Morris listed the original Overly Attached Girlfriend image on the Foundation NFT marketplace.

2022-06-06

Ten years after the original upload, Laina Morris posted a 10th anniversary video appearing both in and out of character as Overly Attached Girlfriend while thanking her fans.

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The format follows standard advice animal conventions: base image with top and bottom text describing something an obsessively clingy partner would say or do.

1

Find the Overly Attached Girlfriend template (Laina Morris's wide-eyed stare) on a meme generator

2

Write a top line that sets up a seemingly normal relationship situation

3

Write a bottom line that reveals a wildly possessive or stalkerish twist

4

The format also works beyond romantic relationships — use it to mock any kind of over-attachment to friends, brands, pets, or abstract concepts

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

The meme drew criticism from some corners of Reddit for reinforcing sexist stereotypes about women being clingy in relationships. Critics pointed out that the "Overly Attached Boyfriend" spinoff never gained comparable traction because it didn't tap into the same gendered assumption.

Morris's trajectory from accidental meme star to YouTuber to burnout became a frequently cited case study in the human cost of viral fame. Her 2019 retirement video, in which she discussed depression and anxiety, sparked broader conversations about the mental health toll of being a public meme figure.

The 2021 NFT sale for 200 ETH (roughly $411,000) placed Overly Attached Girlfriend among the highest-value meme NFT sales of the era. It demonstrated that even memes well past their peak could hold significant value as digital collectibles.

Delta Air Lines included the meme in a 2015 safety video alongside other internet-famous figures, marking one of the more unusual instances of a meme making it into airline compliance content.

Full History

Laina Morris's path from anonymous college student to one of the most recognized faces on the internet happened in roughly 24 hours. The speed of it caught her off guard. She'd posted the Bieber parody video on a whim and gone to bed. By the time she woke up, Bieber's manager Scooter Braun had tweeted it, Tosh.0's blog had featured it, and the first image macro had appeared. "With all of that happening at once, it felt pretty surreal," Morris later said in a Reddit AMA.

The meme's first image macro creator, Reddit user yeahhtoast, later expressed mixed feelings about his role. In a Reddit AMA years after the fact, he admitted to feeling "somewhat slighted for not getting credited as the originator of the meme," but concluded: "I gave my idea to the internet, how can I be mad at the internet for running away with it?"

Morris leaned into the character rather than running from it. Beyond the Bieber and Carly Rae Jepsen parodies, she created videos spoofing Drake's "The Motto," lip-synced a medley of stalker-ish love songs including The Police's "Every Breath You Take" and the Backstreet Boys' "As Long as You Love Me," and parodied Taylor Swift, One Direction, and Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines". She uploaded new content every Thursday, often deploying her signature wide-eyed stare.

Her mainstream crossover was swift. On March 11, 2013, Morris appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. In May 2013, she won a staring contest with Jessica Alba at the Singapore Social Awards. She popped up on the Nerdist podcast with Chris Hardwick, appeared alongside the Epic Meal Time crew in YouTube Rewind 2013, and played Cards Against Humanity on Wil Wheaton's TableTop. Mashable named her one of "15 People Made Famous by the Internet in 2012".

Commercial work followed. On November 12, 2012, Morris starred in a Samsung commercial playing "Overly Attached Computer" to promote the company's 840 SSD. Reactions were split: some fans called her a sellout while others saw it as a smart career move. In September 2013, she appeared alongside other meme figures Bad Luck Brian, Good Girl Gina, and Sheltered College Freshman in a "Meme Hunters" commercial for RealPlayer Cloud. She also developed a brand relationship with Kia, appeared in a Delta Air Lines safety video in May 2015, and reported from the red carpet at the American Music Awards.

On June 13, 2013, Morris uploaded her first political video, a parody of the U.S. national anthem in which she dressed as Uncle Sam and sang about surveillance through Skype, Facebook, and Google. Though she didn't mention the NSA leaks specifically, the timing made the commentary unmistakable.

But internet fame came with a heavy cost. Around 2014, Morris fell into a deep depression that she kept hidden from everyone around her. The pressure of content creation and being permanently associated with a character representing unhealthy relationship behavior wore on her. Her upload frequency dropped off. By 2017, she had posted only one video in two years.

On July 25, 2019, Morris uploaded a farewell video announcing her retirement from YouTube, openly discussing the depression and anxiety she'd experienced behind the scenes. The video marked the end of a seven-year run that had taken her from a bored college student in a dirty T-shirt to a recognizable internet figure with over 1.25 million subscribers and 161 million total views.

The story had one more chapter. In April 2021, riding the NFT boom, Morris listed the original Overly Attached Girlfriend image on Foundation.app. A bidding war drove the final price to 200 ETH, worth approximately $411,000 at the time. Morris was visibly stunned by the result, tweeting her shock as the bids climbed. The sale put her in the company of other meme creators who'd cashed in on the NFT wave, including the creators of Nyan Cat and Disaster Girl.

On June 6, 2022, ten years after the original upload, Morris posted a 10th anniversary video appearing both in and out of character while thanking her fans.

Fun Facts

Morris chose to stare into the camera at the start of the video simply to fill time before the music kicked in. That improvised nine seconds of dead-eyed staring became the most iconic frame of the meme.

The Reddit user who created the very first OAG image macro (yeahhtoast) admitted years later that he felt "somewhat slighted" for never being credited, but said he couldn't be mad at the internet for running with his idea.

Morris was studying education at the University of North Texas when the video went viral. She'd taken the semester off because she was doubting her career path.

Despite playing an obsessive romantic onscreen, Morris confirmed in a January 2015 fan mail episode that she was in an actual relationship.

The original JB Fanvideo now has over 21 million views on YouTube.

Derivatives & Variations

Countless variations with different obsessive girlfriend scenarios

A variation of Overly Attached Girlfriend

(2012)

Spin-off formats with similar expression-based photo memes

A variation of Overly Attached Girlfriend

(2012)

Male versions of the meme ('Overly Attached Boyfriend')

A variation of Overly Attached Girlfriend

(2012)

Merchandise featuring Laina's expression

A variation of Overly Attached Girlfriend

(2012)

Parody videos and homages

A variation of Overly Attached Girlfriend

(2012)

Frequently Asked Questions

Overly Attached Girlfriend

2012image macrodead

Also known as: Overly Attached Girlfriend · OAG · Overly Attached GF · Laina Morris

Overly Attached Girlfriend is a 2012 image-macro meme featuring YouTuber Laina Morris's wide-eyed, fixed-smile webcam screenshot portraying an obsessive, clingy girlfriend.

Overly Attached Girlfriend (OAG) is an advice animal image macro featuring a webcam screenshot of YouTuber Laina Morris staring wide-eyed into the camera with a fixed smile. Born from a Justin Bieber fan contest parody video uploaded on June 6, 2012, the meme became one of the defining image macros of the early 2010s, spawning hundreds of thousands of variations portraying an obsessive, clingy girlfriend. Morris built a YouTube career with over 1.25 million subscribers before retiring from the platform in 2019, and sold the original meme image as an NFT for $411,000 in 2021.

TL;DR

Overly Attached Girlfriend an image macro format featuring Laina Morris making an unsettling facial expression, used to describe overly clingy or obsessive girlfriend behavior.

Overview

The Overly Attached Girlfriend meme uses a screenshot from Morris's YouTube video as the base image for an advice animal format. The photo shows her staring directly into the camera with unnervingly wide eyes and a tight-lipped smile, creating the impression of someone who's a little too invested in the relationship. Captions follow the standard image macro formula: white Impact font text on the top and bottom of the image, with jokes about possessive, stalkerish, or absurdly clingy girlfriend behavior. Classic examples include lines like "It took you 15 minutes to get home. Google Maps said it takes 12. Who is she?" and "Your bedroom looks different through binoculars".

On June 6, 2012, a 20-year-old University of North Texas student named Laina Morris uploaded a webcam video titled "JB Fanvideo" to her YouTube channel (username wzr0713). The video was a submission for Justin Bieber's online sing-off contest promoting his celebrity fragrance "Girlfriend," which asked fans to create a "Girlfriend" counterpart to his hit single "Boyfriend".

Morris wasn't a huge Bieber fan. She was more interested in his origin story of being discovered on YouTube than his actual music. She'd taken a semester off from her education major to figure out her direction in life when she remembered the contest deadline approaching. She changed out of her work uniform into a crumpled green T-shirt from her bedroom floor, sat in front of her webcam, and started recording.

To fill time before the song started, she decided to make it weird by staring into the camera and widening her eyes as much as she could. Then she launched into her rewritten lyrics: "I'll always be checking up on you. Hey boy, who you talking to? If I was your girlfriend, I'd never let you leave, without a small recording device taped under your sleeve". The parody nailed the clingy-girlfriend archetype so perfectly that YouTube commenter STINGNL called it "the modern Every Breath You Take".

The video found its way to Reddit, a site Morris had never heard of. Within twelve hours of being linked, "JB Fanvideo" hit the front page. The next day, June 7, Reddit user yeahhtoast submitted a link to the video in a thread titled "Overly Attached Girlfriend" and created the first image macro on Quickmeme with the caption: "I sewed my name on all your shirts, in case you forgot you're taken". That single image racked up more than 300,000 views and inspired over 175 other macros within five hours.

Origin & Background

Platform
YouTube
Key People
Laina Morris, yeahhtoast
Date
2012-06-07
Year
2012

On June 6, 2012, a 20-year-old University of North Texas student named Laina Morris uploaded a webcam video titled "JB Fanvideo" to her YouTube channel (username wzr0713). The video was a submission for Justin Bieber's online sing-off contest promoting his celebrity fragrance "Girlfriend," which asked fans to create a "Girlfriend" counterpart to his hit single "Boyfriend".

Morris wasn't a huge Bieber fan. She was more interested in his origin story of being discovered on YouTube than his actual music. She'd taken a semester off from her education major to figure out her direction in life when she remembered the contest deadline approaching. She changed out of her work uniform into a crumpled green T-shirt from her bedroom floor, sat in front of her webcam, and started recording.

To fill time before the song started, she decided to make it weird by staring into the camera and widening her eyes as much as she could. Then she launched into her rewritten lyrics: "I'll always be checking up on you. Hey boy, who you talking to? If I was your girlfriend, I'd never let you leave, without a small recording device taped under your sleeve". The parody nailed the clingy-girlfriend archetype so perfectly that YouTube commenter STINGNL called it "the modern Every Breath You Take".

The video found its way to Reddit, a site Morris had never heard of. Within twelve hours of being linked, "JB Fanvideo" hit the front page. The next day, June 7, Reddit user yeahhtoast submitted a link to the video in a thread titled "Overly Attached Girlfriend" and created the first image macro on Quickmeme with the caption: "I sewed my name on all your shirts, in case you forgot you're taken". That single image racked up more than 300,000 views and inspired over 175 other macros within five hours.

How It Spread

The meme exploded across platforms in its first 48 hours. The original video pulled in 1.35 million views in under two days. Gawker, BuzzFeed, Jezebel, The Daily What, and The Daily Dot all covered it within the first week. A parody Twitter account (@attachedGF) launched the same day the meme was named, and a single-topic Tumblr blog followed the next day.

On June 14, 2012, Morris's real identity began circulating when a Hockey's Future Forum member posted a link to what was believed to be her Facebook profile. Two days later, Morris acknowledged her viral fame by updating her YouTube description with links to new Twitter and Facebook accounts. Within three days she had over 7,800 Twitter followers and 16,500 Facebook likes. She later denied that "Walker" (a name some outlets used) was her actual last name. The Daily Dot identified her as Laina Morris in October 2012 after she began creating charity videos.

On June 18, Morris uploaded "CRJ Fanvideo," a parody of Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" with similarly obsessive lyrics. The Reddit post for the video pulled over 20,300 upvotes within 24 hours and the YouTube video hit 1.8 million views.

The meme also produced a gender-swapped spinoff. Attempts at an "Overly Attached Boyfriend" started the same day as the original meme, but none gained traction until July 6, 2012, when 17-year-old Patrick Gill posted his photo to Reddit's r/pics with the title "My friends keep reminding me I look like a certain someone". The post went massive with 26,222 upvotes, fueled by Gill's uncanny resemblance to Morris. One top comment featured a photoshopped "couple shot" of the two. "I certainly expected the compliments and criticism once I found out it was a trending picture, but it was hard to actually take in all at once," Gill told the Daily Dot.

By September 2012, the format had already evolved. Redditor Vinnyb90 introduced "Misunderstood Girlfriend," using the same photo of Morris but reframing her behavior innocently: "Left 30 minute voicemail / butt dialed". The spinoff hit Reddit's front page multiple times and got picked up by Mashable, which noted that Reddit was trying to "clear the reputation of Overly Attached Girlfriend".

Platforms

Reddit4chanimage boardsTwitter9GAG

Timeline

2019-07-25

Laina Morris uploaded a farewell video announcing her retirement from YouTube, openly discussing the depression and anxiety she had experienced behind the scenes.

2021-04-01

Riding the NFT boom, Laina Morris listed the original Overly Attached Girlfriend image on the Foundation NFT marketplace.

2022-06-06

Ten years after the original upload, Laina Morris posted a 10th anniversary video appearing both in and out of character as Overly Attached Girlfriend while thanking her fans.

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The format follows standard advice animal conventions: base image with top and bottom text describing something an obsessively clingy partner would say or do.

1

Find the Overly Attached Girlfriend template (Laina Morris's wide-eyed stare) on a meme generator

2

Write a top line that sets up a seemingly normal relationship situation

3

Write a bottom line that reveals a wildly possessive or stalkerish twist

4

The format also works beyond romantic relationships — use it to mock any kind of over-attachment to friends, brands, pets, or abstract concepts

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

The meme drew criticism from some corners of Reddit for reinforcing sexist stereotypes about women being clingy in relationships. Critics pointed out that the "Overly Attached Boyfriend" spinoff never gained comparable traction because it didn't tap into the same gendered assumption.

Morris's trajectory from accidental meme star to YouTuber to burnout became a frequently cited case study in the human cost of viral fame. Her 2019 retirement video, in which she discussed depression and anxiety, sparked broader conversations about the mental health toll of being a public meme figure.

The 2021 NFT sale for 200 ETH (roughly $411,000) placed Overly Attached Girlfriend among the highest-value meme NFT sales of the era. It demonstrated that even memes well past their peak could hold significant value as digital collectibles.

Delta Air Lines included the meme in a 2015 safety video alongside other internet-famous figures, marking one of the more unusual instances of a meme making it into airline compliance content.

Full History

Laina Morris's path from anonymous college student to one of the most recognized faces on the internet happened in roughly 24 hours. The speed of it caught her off guard. She'd posted the Bieber parody video on a whim and gone to bed. By the time she woke up, Bieber's manager Scooter Braun had tweeted it, Tosh.0's blog had featured it, and the first image macro had appeared. "With all of that happening at once, it felt pretty surreal," Morris later said in a Reddit AMA.

The meme's first image macro creator, Reddit user yeahhtoast, later expressed mixed feelings about his role. In a Reddit AMA years after the fact, he admitted to feeling "somewhat slighted for not getting credited as the originator of the meme," but concluded: "I gave my idea to the internet, how can I be mad at the internet for running away with it?"

Morris leaned into the character rather than running from it. Beyond the Bieber and Carly Rae Jepsen parodies, she created videos spoofing Drake's "The Motto," lip-synced a medley of stalker-ish love songs including The Police's "Every Breath You Take" and the Backstreet Boys' "As Long as You Love Me," and parodied Taylor Swift, One Direction, and Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines". She uploaded new content every Thursday, often deploying her signature wide-eyed stare.

Her mainstream crossover was swift. On March 11, 2013, Morris appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. In May 2013, she won a staring contest with Jessica Alba at the Singapore Social Awards. She popped up on the Nerdist podcast with Chris Hardwick, appeared alongside the Epic Meal Time crew in YouTube Rewind 2013, and played Cards Against Humanity on Wil Wheaton's TableTop. Mashable named her one of "15 People Made Famous by the Internet in 2012".

Commercial work followed. On November 12, 2012, Morris starred in a Samsung commercial playing "Overly Attached Computer" to promote the company's 840 SSD. Reactions were split: some fans called her a sellout while others saw it as a smart career move. In September 2013, she appeared alongside other meme figures Bad Luck Brian, Good Girl Gina, and Sheltered College Freshman in a "Meme Hunters" commercial for RealPlayer Cloud. She also developed a brand relationship with Kia, appeared in a Delta Air Lines safety video in May 2015, and reported from the red carpet at the American Music Awards.

On June 13, 2013, Morris uploaded her first political video, a parody of the U.S. national anthem in which she dressed as Uncle Sam and sang about surveillance through Skype, Facebook, and Google. Though she didn't mention the NSA leaks specifically, the timing made the commentary unmistakable.

But internet fame came with a heavy cost. Around 2014, Morris fell into a deep depression that she kept hidden from everyone around her. The pressure of content creation and being permanently associated with a character representing unhealthy relationship behavior wore on her. Her upload frequency dropped off. By 2017, she had posted only one video in two years.

On July 25, 2019, Morris uploaded a farewell video announcing her retirement from YouTube, openly discussing the depression and anxiety she'd experienced behind the scenes. The video marked the end of a seven-year run that had taken her from a bored college student in a dirty T-shirt to a recognizable internet figure with over 1.25 million subscribers and 161 million total views.

The story had one more chapter. In April 2021, riding the NFT boom, Morris listed the original Overly Attached Girlfriend image on Foundation.app. A bidding war drove the final price to 200 ETH, worth approximately $411,000 at the time. Morris was visibly stunned by the result, tweeting her shock as the bids climbed. The sale put her in the company of other meme creators who'd cashed in on the NFT wave, including the creators of Nyan Cat and Disaster Girl.

On June 6, 2022, ten years after the original upload, Morris posted a 10th anniversary video appearing both in and out of character while thanking her fans.

Fun Facts

Morris chose to stare into the camera at the start of the video simply to fill time before the music kicked in. That improvised nine seconds of dead-eyed staring became the most iconic frame of the meme.

The Reddit user who created the very first OAG image macro (yeahhtoast) admitted years later that he felt "somewhat slighted" for never being credited, but said he couldn't be mad at the internet for running with his idea.

Morris was studying education at the University of North Texas when the video went viral. She'd taken the semester off because she was doubting her career path.

Despite playing an obsessive romantic onscreen, Morris confirmed in a January 2015 fan mail episode that she was in an actual relationship.

The original JB Fanvideo now has over 21 million views on YouTube.

Derivatives & Variations

Countless variations with different obsessive girlfriend scenarios

A variation of Overly Attached Girlfriend

(2012)

Spin-off formats with similar expression-based photo memes

A variation of Overly Attached Girlfriend

(2012)

Male versions of the meme ('Overly Attached Boyfriend')

A variation of Overly Attached Girlfriend

(2012)

Merchandise featuring Laina's expression

A variation of Overly Attached Girlfriend

(2012)

Parody videos and homages

A variation of Overly Attached Girlfriend

(2012)

Frequently Asked Questions