6-Year-Old Hollywood Star, Duke McCloud, Brings 2025’s Biggest Meme to Golden Globes 2026 Red Carpet

Published 01/11/2026, 8:41 PM EST

The Golden Globes 2026 opened with a dazzle that threatened to blind even the most seasoned Hollywood eyes. Cameras clicked like a thousand synchronized heartbeats, and every sequined gown and tailored tuxedo competed for the fleeting kiss of attention.

Amid the flashbulbs and whispered expectations, the night promised elegance, drama, and whispers of mischief. And this year, the six-year-old actor, Duke McCloud, brought the 2025 biggest meme forward to 2026 through the night.

What viral moment did Duke McCloud bring to Hollywood’s biggest night? This is the meme that dominated 2025 and now made its way onto the red carpet.

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From TikTok to Tinseltown: Duke McCloud brings 2025 viral meme to Golden Globes

Duke McCloud, star of All Her Fault, turned heads on the Golden Globes red carpet as he brought the hilarious 6-7 meme to Hollywood’s biggest night. The viral clip, taken from rapper Skrilla’s song 'Doot Doot', features the lyric “six-seven,” which fans clipped into countless short, comedic videos online.

One TikTok in particular, showing a kid yelling 6-7 at a basketball game right before a basket, propelled the soundbite to internet stardom. McCloude’s playful nod had stars and cameras laughing instantly.

The child behind the 6-7 meme became an unexpected internet sensation, his face warped into increasingly bizarre, analog horror edits that haunted TikTok feeds. What began as a playful basketball clip from rapper Skrilla’s 'Doot Doot' lyric transformed into a surreal, almost Lovecraftian presence online.

Classrooms once filled with laughter now echoed with whispers of the 6-7 curse, as the meme evolved far beyond its original context, taking on a life both chaotic and strangely mesmerizing.

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The 6-7 meme has captivated the internet, but what does it truly mean? Its origins are simple, yet its rise turned a playful lyric into something unforgettable.

The secret behind the viral 6-7 meme that took over 2025

The 6-7 meme has baffled and amused audiences alike, with some claiming it hints at mediocre content, though most agree the numbers hold no real meaning. Its charm lies in playful ambiguity. TikToker Philip Lindsay explained that the appeal is in saying it and performing the quirky hand motions, not in context or origin.

In fact, 6-7 has become a playful, wholesome stand-in for the number 69, evoking classroom giggles while avoiding any adult connotations. Its randomness and innocence turned a simple lyric into a viral, laugh-inducing sensation.

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Younger generations’ strange sense of humor continues to fascinate adults, as a 2017 Washington Post article explained, noting how memes spread and morph far from their original context, baffling outsiders. Tonight, the Golden Globes tap into that chaotic, playful energy, mixing glitz with unexpected laughter.

Viral trends creep onto red carpets, hand gestures and inside jokes appear in fleeting moments, and the internet’s absurd charm lights up the ceremony, making the evening a celebration of joy, humor, and unpredictable fun, even as some stars skip the event.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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