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The “JoJo Siwa Egg” Meme, Explained

Oct 05, 2025


The “JoJo Siwa egg” meme is a photoshopped gag that pairs JoJo’s face (often with her slick ponytail) onto an egg shape. It first spread years ago as a hairline joke, then resurfaced in 2024–2025 alongside her edgier music era (“Karma,” “Raspy”) and constant remix culture. The visual reads in one beat—round egg, big bow, bold caption—so it’s been recycled for reaction posts, roast-y replies, and tongue-in-cheek edits. 

Why it’s trending again: in early October 2025, a fan wore a hoodie featuring the egg image to JoJo’s Glasgow show. JoJo stopped the set and had the fan removed, saying her concerts are for “infinity hearts,” not ridicule. The clip went viral and reignited debate about where “harmless meme” ends and body-shaming begins. Multiple outlets confirmed the hoodie showed the egg edit that once circulated online.

How people (safely) use the format now

  • Meta-joke about memes themselves (e.g., “retiring the egg, long live the bow”).
  • Playful wordplay: “scrambled era,” “sunny-side bop,” “E-G-G (E-go)”—aimed at themes, not appearance.
  • Fan edits celebrating new tracks—swap the egg for a glitter orb or neon logo to keep it positive.

Caption starters

  • “Infinite hearts only.”
  • “POV: meme → meta.”
  • “New era, new yolk—jk, new joke.”
  • “Over easy on the edits today.”

Quick creator tips

  • Keep text huge and high-contrast; one idea per frame.
  • If you reference the egg, make it commentary (media/discourse), not a jab at looks.
  • Credit original clips when you can; avoid reposting private photos.

Want a quick, brand-safe remix? Start with a blank canvas, use a heart or bow motif instead of the old egg, add your caption, then export for any platform using the WAHUP Meme Generator.

Context reads: coverage of the Glasgow incident and background on the egg edit; JoJo’s 2024–2025 music era fueling meme remixes.