Is this the new ‘four lads in jeans’ meme? Snap showing a group of topless male friends posing in an Ibiza club with their man bags causes a sensation online

A photograph of a group of male friends enjoying a night out at a club in Ibiza has caused a stir online – with many calling it “hilarious”.

Earlier this week, a young man, who goes by the name @CartzT30 on

After receiving more than seven million views in two days, the photo is taking social media by storm and users are finding it hilarious.

Many compare it to the “four guys in jeans” meme, which became famous on the internet in 2019 and was even honored with a statue.

Jamie Philips, Connor Humpage, Kevin Rooney and Alex Lacey took an innocent group photo on a night out in 2019, wearing skinny jeans and standing side by side – but they were criticized for being ‘stereotypically British’ and their photo was published. viral.

A photograph of a group of male friends enjoying a night out at a club in Ibiza has caused a stir online – with many calling it “hilarious”.

Cartz captioned the photo:

Cartz captioned the photo: “Last night was eventful to say the least #ibiza #ibizarocks #benhemsley”

Both photographs showed a group of men enjoying a night out, in a typically feminine manner.

In the new meme, shared by a man who goes by the name Cartz on Twitter, a group of men pose for the camera without tops and with fanny packs strapped around their chests.

For many viewers, the focus is on one of the haircut choices, with the man on the far right causing a particular stir.

The post, captioned: “Last night was eventful to say the least #ibiza #ibizarocks #benhemsley”, was viewed more than seven million times in just two days.

Hundreds of people flocked to the comments section to share their thoughts on the photograph.

While many made light-hearted comments, some “roasted” the outfit choices.

One user said: “The little guy on the right, did his mother cut his hair with a knife and fork?

A second added: “No wait why are you all roasting so hard.”

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Hundreds of users flocked to the comments to share their thoughts on the photo, and many seemed to find it hilarious.

Hundreds of users flocked to the comments to share their thoughts on the photo, and many seemed to find it hilarious.

A third wrote: “Handbags” with laughing emojis.

A fourth said: “The guy on the right looks like he went to the bar and ordered a pint of mead.”

Cartz then responded to the responses. He said: “When you get raped on Twitter you try to run away” with a photo of him trying to fit into his suitcase.

Still, he encouraged people to continue sharing their thoughts. He said: “Keep the comments coming, we love them, we haven’t seen an a+ comment yet but there are a few good ones.”

It’s unclear whether the guys from Ibiza will reach the level of internet fame as the “four guys in jeans”, who were honored with a statue.

Many compare it to the “four guys in jeans” meme, which became famous on the Internet in 2019 and which was even honored with a statue (photo)

Many compare it to the “four guys in jeans” meme, which became famous on the Internet in 2019 and was even honored with a statue (photo)

The artist, known as Tat Vision, unveiled the artwork outside All Bar One in Grand Central, Birmingham on Saturday August 27, 2022.

The sculptor said that they made it from female mannequins dressed in tight-fitting clothing, added with papier-mùché and PVA glue, covered with bronze paint.

The “guys in jeans” now have a verified Instagram profile, which has amassed over 25,000 followers, where the group reposts memes created by people online.

Cartz responded to the photograph's backlash.  He said: When you get violated on Twitter, you try to shut yourself away.  »

Cartz responded to the photograph’s backlash. He said: When you get violated on Twitter, you try to shut yourself away. »

Despite being

Despite being “raped,” Cartz encouraged viewers to continue sharing their thoughts on the photo.

Since their rise to online meme status, they’ve mingled with the stars.

The photos show them alongside football legend Chris Kamara and bodybuilder Martyn Ford, and were interviewed on BBC Radio 1 as well as Good Morning Britain.

The main meme, which dominated social media after going viral, was users attaching a photo of the group with a made-up “quote”, featuring something the user thought one of the guys would say.