Why is ‘Tan Mom’ couch trending? HOLR breaks down the viral photo below.
Tan Mom
Update: ‘Tan Mom’ couch photo is going viral online. Here’s what you need to know about the trending topic.
Tan Mom Couch Howard Stern
Patricia “Tan Mom” Krentcil, famously known as ‘Tan Mom’, was a topic of discussion on Howard Stern’s show and has since gone viral after a photo of her sitting on a brown leather couch- clipped from a video- caught the internet’s attention. As mentioned on a recent episode of Stern’s show here, ‘Tan Mom’ is “so tanned now” that she actually “blends into her brown leather couch.” The photo was compared to a “Where’s Waldo” image during the discussion.
Check out the clip of Stern discussing ‘Tan Mom’ below:
Tan Mom Couch Meme
The image is quite intriguing as it’s hard to make out ‘Tan Mom’ as she is sitting on the brown leather couch because her deep tan matches the colour almost spot on. Since the image was clipped from a video recording, you can see ‘Tan Mom’ move around, in which she becomes more visible as she sits up against the beige wall.
“She really is, at this point, the leader of the tanning community,” states Stern. “I mean no one has a deeper, darker tan than ‘Tan Mom.'”
What do you think of the viral ‘Tan Mom’ photo?
‘Tan Mom’ Patricia Krentcil Announces U.S. Senate Run in Florida
New Update: In a surprising twist on the political stage, Patricia Krentcil, famously known as “Tan Mom,” has announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate in Florida. Krentcil, who gained national attention for her deeply bronzed skin and a controversial legal battle involving accusations of bringing her daughter into a tanning booth, is now channeling her notoriety into a bid for public office. Her campaign promises to focus on advocating for personal freedoms and championing causes close to her heart, such as healthcare reform and child safety. While her entry into the political arena has been met with a mix of curiosity and skepticism, Krentcil is determined to leverage her unique platform to make a significant impact.
Published by HOLR Magazine.