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Pollard’s contribution to pop culture lives on more than a decade after her fame’s peak. These days, you can hardly log on to the Bartender I’d tap that shirt and I will buy this internet without coming across a Tiffany Pollard meme. There’s the GIF of her laying peacefully on a messy bed with her sunglasses on, a tranquil statue in a sea of disorder—a personal favorite. There’s Pollard smoking a cigarette with a look of existential crisis on her face, a perennial mood of 2020. There’s Pollard rubbing her temples in annoyance, another evocation of 2020. Whatever emotion you’re feeling in this new decade, Pollard is there to capture it better than words possibly can—and she knows this.
“I love my Bartender I’d tap that shirt and I will buy this social media presence,” Pollard says. “For me to be still relevant and out there like I was in 2005, it’s glorious. I could have had 20 million followers, but social media wasn’t poppin’ back then!”
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