Zac Brown’s Secret Side Hustle Exposed: Country Star Accidentally Reveals He’s Been Running a TikTok Meme Page About Himself
In the latest twist that has the internet questioning reality versus irony, country music icon Zac Brown has gone viral for what fans are calling the most "main character energy" move of 2024. It all started when a grainy, 15-second clip surfaced of Brown apparently scrolling through a burner TikTok account during a sound check—an account that exclusively reposts poorly-edited memes of himself, captioned with phrases like "Me explaining why I’m the realest country boy" and "POV: You just wrote ‘Chicken Fried’ for the 47th time." The meme page, which has amassed over 300,000 followers, features no original content, just endless loops of Brown winking, eating a suspiciously large drumstick, and slow-motion shots of his beard in the wind.
The irony? Experts are still debating whether Brown is leaning into a self-aware parody of his own wholesome, down-home image or if he unknowingly created the most powerful echo chamber in country music history. Either way, the internet has collectively decided that Zac Brown is either a comedic genius or a viral glitch in the matrix, and the memes—about the memes—are now trending faster than a tailgate on a Friday night. “This is the most aggressively narcissistic yet accidentally hilarious thing I’ve seen all year,” tweeted one viral culture analyst. “Zac Brown has become the internet’s favorite accidental comedian, and we are all just living in his meme farm now.”