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Alan Reet, also known as Al Reet, is the alter ego of British TikToker Mitchell Sercombe (@mitchellsercombe). "Alan Reet" is a reference to the British slang term "alreet" as a male name. "Alreet" is a different pronunciation of "alright," often said at the beginning of Sercombe's videos.

Sercombe created the Alan Reet character in late 2024, as Sercombe was becoming a symbol of the British slang term "chav" (or "charva") on TikTok. By April 2025, the Alan Reet lore had evolved to include many family members, so-called "dark matter bricklayers" and the use of British rapper Feng's music in JuggTok videos that focused on Alan Reet and other British "chav" memes, such as Chavgartha, and influencers like Beavo and Jamie G. The JuggTok captions often humorously outlined the "U.K.'s most prized possessions" or the "U.K.'s most sacred objects." One of which was usually one of Alan Reet's possessions.

Origin

On November 17th, 2024, TikToker[1] Mitchell Sercombe (@mitchellsercombe) shared a video skit, called "Another lad tried messaging my GF," in which a man named Alan Reet sent a text to her. "Alan Reet" is a play on the British slang term "alreet," which is one of Sercombe's catchphrases. "Alreet" means "alight." Over five months, the video received roughly 173,500 likes (shown below).

Spread

In the following days, Mitchell Sercombe shared similar skits about the Alan Reet character. For instance, on November 19th, 2024, he shared a TikTok[2] of Alan Reet calling his girlfriend, which gained over 26,800 likes in five months (shown below).

On December 15th, TikToker[3] Mitchell Sercombe shared a video skit in which he was summoning Alan Reet in a seance, receiving over 27,400 likes in four months (shown below).

In 2025, others started making memes about Alan Reet, commonly following the JuggTok format. For instance, on March 27th, TikToker[4] @jackiredalefan posted a meme reading, "Yes, I'm Alan Reet," gaining over 10,200 likes in 11 days (shown below).

On April 1st, 2025, TikToker[5] @catonaperk posted a video about "5 signs you're a proper Brit," including "Conjure Alan Reet." The video received over 61,200 likes in six days (shown below).

Various Examples

Search Interest

External References

[1] TikTok – @mitchellsercombe

[2] TikTok – @mitchellsercombe

[3] TikTok – @mitchellsercombe

[4] TikTok – @jackiredalefan?

[5] TikTok – @catonaperk


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