The only reason behind the popularity of Rose Toy meme is the meme called “I am Using My Rose Toy.” Sometimes, people use its altered version, such as “I am Yewsing My Rose Toy.” A viral meme voice of “I’m Using My Rose Toy” is a text-to-speech voice. Then a question clicks: What is unique about this voice? This voice continuously repeats, “I am Using My Rose Toy,” the vibrating sound of the toy is also present in the background of this voice, which goes into the heart of TikTok users in 2023 and went viral.
A Scene to Remember:
Another trend-pusher is that this meme is often used in the scheme of “Sing 2,” an animated movie in which a character named Nooshy is energetically dancing—this adds humor and charm to the already trending toy.
How Did It Start?
The Prank Origin
One exciting thing about this trend is that the whole process starts with a TikTok Live prank. A TikTok user imitated Tophia, or Tophiachu, a famous FlopTok community character. The prank involved playing a text-to-speech message that cheekily stated, “I’m using my rose toy,” a tactic originally meant to get rid of the viewers during LIVE battle sessions. This means I prefer using an adult toy to talking to you!
The Sound Takes Off
The first recordings of this type, in which Tophiachu was mimicked, surfaced on TikTok in early June 2023. However, their exponential growth occurred when this audio was captured and shared on YouTube in early July 2023.
The Rose Toy Meme Goes Viral
Spreading Like Wildfire
By the end of August 2023, the “I’m using my rose toy” sound had exploded in popularity on TikTok. It became a favorite backdrop for videos showing people and animals in humorous, exaggerated displays of joy, imagined as reactions to the rose toy.
Examples That Caught Everyone’s Eye
- Feline Fun: One of the earliest viral hits, which showed a cat perched on a vibrating fish toy, got over a million viewers.
- Human Humor: Another standout video featured a woman’s animated reaction, which also garnered a lot of laughs and likes.
The Meme’s Broader Influence
From TikTok to Cinema
The trend even reached cinema screens, with meme makers using the audio to animate Nooshy from “Sing 2” getting down to the beat, showing just how far and wide this entertaining audio could travel.