
Buckle up, because the internet drama train just made another loud stop. This time, it’s IG models calling out rapper The Game for sliding into their DMs with the same pickup lines. And honestly? It’s peak social media chaos.
First, let’s set the stage. You know how every party has that one person who uses the same line on everyone? The one phrase that becomes a mood killer? Yes, now imagine that person is a famous rapper.
From multiple posts going viral, several influencers and Instagram models began sharing screenshots of identical messages they received from The Game’s account. Same words, and same vibe. As if someone bought “1‑click pickup lines” and forgot to add variety. Suddenly, social feeds were flooded with screenshots, eye-roll emojis, and captions like, “Sorry, I’ve heard that *five times already.”
The controversy began when a viral post showed screenshots of messages sent from The Game’s account. In each case, the rapper appeared to open conversations with a playful but repetitive line comparing the woman to a “snack” and himself to someone at a vending machine.
What made people react was the pattern. Messages from 2023 and 2025 showed almost the exact same wording. The only difference was minor tweaks in phrasing. Screenshots also showed message request tabs and labels, which added to the curiosity about whether these were organised or staged in some way. Even though some users questioned if the images were fully real, the similarity across multiple posts made the story spread fast.
Social media wasted no time. The situation quickly turned into a full-blown meme fest, with users across X, Instagram, and Threads adding their own jokes. One user on X said, “Being called The Game without having game is crazy.”
At this point, we’re all just waiting for the remix version. Maybe an apology tour? A TikTok dance challenge featuring the infamous line? Something to keep this chaotic energy flowing.
In the end, it’s 2026. Celebrities slide into DMs, and social media waits with screenshots at the ready. Whether this turns into drama or just another meme in the archive of viral nonsense, one thing’s clear: we just witnessed 2026’s most identical flirting strategy ever.
