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The Tonight Queen meme originates from a text exchange between two people, originally about going to see Borat 2. The easily editable quick trio of texts is funny on its own; that kind of persistence is very Borat-esque. The fact that the texts are easily customizable to just about any situation has made the messages meme gold.

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Meme origins

original tonight queen texts, which show three messages in a row that read "borat 2 tonite👀," "borat 2 tonight queen??," and "borat 2 tonite 👀"

The Tonight Queen meme first originated on Twitter. In September 2021, @anannathema shared a screenshot featuring a trio of texts. Though the Twitter user never said who the texts were from, there were three in a row, all asking her to go see Borat 2.

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People thought that the repeated texts about seeing the comedy mockumentary starring Sacha Baron Cohen were funny all on its own, with "Borat 2 tonight?" being the first iteration of the texts turned into a meme.

borat 2 tonight queen meme

The image began to circulate as a meme in the months following the tweet. It first appeared edited in a November 2021 Instagram post, where it was turned into an Apple software reminder update.

tonight queen meme for a software update
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In the years since the meme has taken off across social media as a favorite of the persistent and direct. Like so many memes before it, what started off as a quirky oddity quickly became an awkward way to show enthusiasm or affection.

Tonight Queen meme examples:

"napoleon" tonight queen meme
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snow tonight queen meme
casino tonight queen meme
strike tonight queen meme
dig a hole tonight queen meme
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"joe biden dropping out" tonight queen meme
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