Eddie Murphy's Time-Traveling TikTok Regret Sends Internet Into Hysterics
In a move that has the digital world both confused and thoroughly entertained, Eddie Murphy has become the latest star to go viral—not for a new film, but for a grainy, two-second clip of him looking absolutely devastated after accidentally opening a TikTok comment section in a 1987 interview. Meme historians are quick to point out the irony: a man who built his career on raw, unfiltered stand-up comedy is now being haunted by a generation that critiques everything with a reaction meme. The internet is having a field day, turning Murphy’s confused expression into a universal symbol for `“when you realize your legacy is now being edited into 1.5x speed with a Subway Surfers clip at the bottom.”` The true joke? Eddie Murphy isn’t even on TikTok, but his face is now its unofficial mayor of regret.