Selfie Olympics
Also known as: Trick Shot Selfie · #And1SelfieLeague · #TrickShotSelfies · The Selfie Game
Selfie Olympics is a photo fad where participants take mirror-shot selfies in bathrooms while striking physically difficult poses or surrounding themselves with absurd props. The trend kicked off in late 2013 on Twitter and became the first major meme of 2014 when the hashtag #SelfieOlympics went viral3. It saw a notable revival during the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang1.
TL;DR
Selfie Olympics is a photo fad where participants take mirror-shot selfies in bathrooms while striking physically difficult poses or surrounding themselves with absurd props.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward:
Go to a bathroom with a mirror
Set up a scene. This typically means props (household appliances, sports equipment, stuffed animals, musical instruments) and/or a physically challenging pose (hanging from a door, balancing on furniture, doing a handstand)
Take a mirror selfie capturing the whole setup
Post with #SelfieOlympics
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The @SelfyOlympics account changed its name to @SelfyGames just four days after launching, likely to avoid trademark issues with the Olympic brand.
Sean Huang, one of the most-shared 2014 participants, made his entry while his parents were at work. They later found out their semi-naked son holding a prop gun was circulating the internet.
BuzzFeed's scored roundup awarded a perfect 10 to a pet selfie entry, stating "pet selfies always get 10s".
The 2018 revival post by @Bradleysanborn featured him cooking pancakes in his bathroom.
One 2014 entry featured someone who appeared to have set themselves on fire for the photo.
Frequently Asked Questions
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