Turkish Drama Goes Global: Hülya's Dance Mockery Breaks Internet
The Turkish entertainment machine just served us peak internet chaos.
Turkish Drama Goes Global: Hülya's Dance Mockery Breaks Internet
The Turkish entertainment machine just served us peak internet chaos.
Hülya Avşar decided to troll Serenay Sarıkaya and Mert Demir's viral dance routine. Not with subtle shade. With a full parody that's now trending harder than the original.
Because nothing says "veteran actor energy" like mocking the younger generation's TikTok moves.
The original dance already had millions of views. Couple goals, they said. Romantic chemistry, they claimed. Then Avşar dropped her version and suddenly everyone's questioning what they were watching.
Classic entertainment industry move: when you can't beat the viral moment, become it.
Meanwhile, Demi Moore's Cannes appearance sparked body-shaming debates across Turkish social media. Because apparently we can't have nice things without someone dissecting them frame by frame.
The internet's attention span strikes again: one day you're viral for dancing, the next day you're yesterday's content because someone's grandmother decided to roast you.
This is entertainment in 2026. Veterans trolling newcomers. Social media turning every moment into content. Everyone's a critic, everyone's a star, everyone's exhausted.
Turkish celebrities are learning what Hollywood figured out years ago: staying relevant means staying ridiculous.
The dance will be forgotten by next week. Avşar's mockery will outlive them all.
*When parody becomes more viral than the original, you know the internet has officially eaten itself.*