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Influencer Smurf refers to memes and jokes about a YouTube influencer Smurf introduced by Rihanna, who voices the character Smurfette, in a trailer for the 2025 film Smurfs. Following the reveal of the character in early February 2025, internet users made jokes about Influencer Smurf's various imagined controversies and criticized the movie's attempts to relate to a younger, online audience. Many jokes about Influencer Smurf being canceled revolved around him being a groomer, parodying the numerous YouTuber grooming controversies from over the years.

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On February 6th, 2025, Paramount Pictures posted a trailer ahead of the release of the film Smurfs to YouTube,[1] which follows Smurfette (voiced by Rihanna) as she leads the Smurfs on a mission to save Papa Smurf from the wizards who kidnapped him. At roughly the 30-second timestamp, Rihanna introduced "Influencer Smurf," who said, "Smash that subscribe button," while dancing. The trailer gathered over five million plays in three days.



Initial reactions to "Influencer Smurf" on Twitter / X were overwhelmingly negative, with several internet users joking about how the character was canceled for various made-up controversies.

For instance, on February 6th, X[2] user @HubPointless tweeted, "didn't influencer smurf get exposed for having 50 smurfbytes of smurf p--- on his smurf drive? why does he still have a stable career?" gathering over 93,000 likes in a day.



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Other internet users posted jokes about Influencer Smurf and his various imagined controversies in February 2025, with X[3] user @SouthpauzArt posting a parody of Colleen Ballinger's Ukulele Apology Video, gathering over 91,000 likes in two days.



On February 7th, 2025, X[4] user @54Chezzy posted a MoistCr1TiKal redraw meme that read, "Influencer Smurf Situation is Crazy," gathering over 66,000 likes in two days.



On February 8th, 2025 X[5] user @gunga01to posted a meme about Influencer Smurf grooming a 14-year-old, gathering over 9,000 likes in a day.



Also on February 8th, 2025, X[6] user @FatMajigga posted a parody of the Pewdiepie N-Word Incident, gathering over 10,000 likes in a day.


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[1] YouTube – Paramount Pictures

[2] Twitter / X – TeedgeeOfficial

[3] Twitter / X – SouthpauzArt

[4]  Twitter / X – 54Chezzy

[5] Twitter / X – gunga01to

[6] Twitter / X – FatMajigga


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