Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Viral TikTok Of The Duolingo Mascot Getting A Brazilian Butt Lift Leaves Viewers Hilariously Shook

Screenshots from Duolingo TikTok about Duo getting a BBL
@Duolingo / TikTok

Duolingo, the popular language-learning app, shared an unhinged video on TikTok of their owl mascot, Duo, getting a 'BBL' for the Super Bowl from celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Miami.

It seems we now live in a word where even cartoon owls are getting butt injections. This is what the Kardashians hath wrought! (ALLEGEDLY.)

It may sound ridiculous but it was among the most viral pieces of Super Bowl-related content over the weekend: a TikTok showing Duo, the cute, sometimes sinister owl mascot for language-learning app Duolingo, getting a Brazilian Butt Lift from celebrity surgeon Dr. Miami.



Duo the owl is famous on the internet for his clapbacks and occasionally downright sinister comments on social media, like the openly menacing responses he gives to people slacking on their Duolingo lessons.

@duolingo / TikTok

But getting a BBL is a whole new level of insane, even for Duo. The TikTok shows Duo meeting with Dr. Miami, a reality TV star whose actual name is Michael Salzhauer, for a consultation, then receiving a frankly gruesome surgery that leaves him with an absolute dumptruck a** that would make Nicki Minaj even more jealous than she is of Megan Thee Stallion.

The injections were seemingly a lead-in to Duolingo's five-second Super Bowl ad about how there should be "no buts" when it comes to doing our language-learning lessons.

Do your lesson, no buts.youtu.be

It's worth noting that the ad ended with Duo birthing a second Duolingo owl out of his BBL, just in case you weren't feeling suitably unhinged yet.

Anyway, that ad almost certainly went over the head of anyone who hadn't caught the bizarre TikTok. But on the app, few people missed Duo's big reveal. The video has racked up more than a million views so far and generated a predictably chaotic comment section.

@Duolingo / TikTok

And, of course, it got people talking all over the internet. How could it not?










Can't wait to see what the folks in the Duolingo marketing department come up with next.

More from Trending/funny-news

Cover of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
Brandon Bell/Getty Images

People's Response To Merriam-Webster's 2024 Word Of The Year Just Proved Their Point

Merriam-Webster dictionary nailed it with their 2024 Word of the Year selection that accurately defined the divisive reaction to the 2024 presidential election results.

The dictionary's account on X (formerly Twitter) declared this year's Word of the Year was, "Polarization," and joked:

Keep ReadingShow less
Nancy Mace
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Nancy Mace Rages After Nobody Will Print Her Transphobic Holiday Wrapping Paper Design

South Carolina Republican Representative Nancy Mace was called out after sharing a photo of her anti-trans wrapping paper design to lament that "no company" would print it due to its "offensive" nature.

Mace, who has courted significant controversy for her efforts to bar Sarah McBride, the first transgender member of Congress, from using the bathroom that corresponds with her gender identity, shared on social media that she attempted to create custom wrapping paper, seemingly intended for raising campaign funds.

Keep ReadingShow less
Eugenio Derbez; Selena Gomez
Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images, Amy Sussman/Getty Images

'Coda' Star Apologizes After Selena Gomez's Classy Response To His 'Emilia Pérez' Criticism

Actor Eugenio Derbez walked back his harsh review of Selena Gomez's Spanish in the new musical crime comedy film Emilia Pérez after she responded with class to the tough criticism of not being a fluent speaker.

Gomez stars as Spanish-speaking character Jessi Del Monte, the wife of a cartel kingpin who undergoes gender-affirming surgery to start a new life as the titular Emilia Pérez.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Donald Trump
NBC

Trump Dragged After Claiming He 'Started Using' The Word 'Groceries' During The Election

President-elect Donald Trump was dragged after claiming he "started using" the word "groceries" during the election—before asking, "Who uses the word?"

Trump, in an interview with Meet the Press host Kristen Welker, emphasized the soaring grocery prices affecting millions of Americans as a pivotal factor in his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the race for the White House.

Keep ReadingShow less
man pointing up
Alex Sheldon on Unsplash

People Break Down Their 'I F*cking Knew It!' Experiences

Sometimes you feel like you just know something is true, even if you can't prove it.

You may find out you're completely wrong. People usually don't like to talk about or acknowledge when that happens.

Keep ReadingShow less