TikTok’s viral ‘Nah she got you blushing twin’ meme explained

TikTok’s viral ‘Nah she got you blushing twin’ meme explained

If you’ve spent any amount of time on TikTok, you’ve probably spotted the ‘Nah she got you blushing twin’ meme in videos and comments.

‘Nah she got you blushing twin’ is a viral meme originating from a voice message and copypasta that humorously reprimands someone for using a blush emoji in response to a woman’s social media post.

The voice message, which ends with a short clip from the track ‘Ten Toes’ by BubbaGotBeatz, gained widespread attention in March 2025 after achieving viral status on TikTok.

It has inspired creative interpretations, including reenactments and a popular emojipasta featuring Wilted Flower emojis.

‘Nah she got you blushing twin’ origin

The meme began on December 31, 2024, when Instagram user luv.rezki, also known as Rezki, shared a video recording of a voice message he sent to a friend, identified as tricky.

In the voice message, Rezki humorously scolds tricky for “blushing” over a woman, repeatedly addressing him as “twin.” The clip ends with a sample from BubbaGotBeatz’s ‘Ten Toes.

Rezki’s original post received over 7.5 million views and quickly gained traction on social media. The now-iconic line from the message reads: “Nah she got you blushing twin, oh hell nah twin, you gotta lock up twin, bruh this not even you twin, on foenam grave bruh.”

How it spread on TikTok

The voice message gained viral momentum in March 2025, particularly on TikTok, where users began creating reenactments and edits. On March 1, user exoticsmhv2 shared a reenactment of the voice message, amassing over 6.5 million views and 1.2 million likes.

The following day, content creator bratedits_13 posted a transcription edit of the message, earning over 4.8 million views and 853,000 likes.

These initial posts sparked a wave of creative reinterpretations. On March 3, TikToker mrcheesepocketedition shared a Minecraft-themed reenactment of the message, which gained over 1.9 million views and 337,000 likes.

Additionally, users popularized an emojipasta version of the transcript, inserting Wilted Flower emojis after every word. This format became a widely shared spam comment on TikTok and Instagram.

The trend continues to grow, with the meme spreading across platforms and captivating users with its blend of humor and creativity.

t’s just one of the many trends currently thriving on TikTok, alongside the popular ‘Anxiety’ dance craze and the ‘When the chile is tea but the finna is gag’ meme.


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