Kylie Jenner gets OWNED by an EGG LOL instagram most liked EVER EPIC [MEME REVIEW] 👏 👏#46 - Summary

Summary

The transcript appears to be a video script of a YouTube video by PewDiePie, a popular Swedish YouTuber and comedian. In this video, he reviews various memes and discusses internet culture.

The video starts with PewDiePie discussing an egg that became the most-liked post on Instagram, beating Kylie Jenner's record. He then moves on to review other memes, including a smoothie-themed meme and a Kinder egg surprise meme.

PewDiePie also talks about James Charles, a beauty YouTuber, and how he is often featured in horror movie-themed memes. He then plays a game of Minecraft but is interrupted by James Charles's "Hi sisters!" catchphrase.

The video also includes a segment on a person named Karen Chungus, who is compared to the Big Chungus meme. PewDiePie reviews a few more memes, including one about a person trying to sell a product with free shipping and another about a person trying to get someone to come over and watch Star Wars.

The video ends with PewDiePie thanking his viewers and promoting his merchandise and sponsored content.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. An egg picture became the most liked post on Instagram in 2019.
2. The egg picture surpassed Kylie Jenner's record for the most liked post.
3. The egg picture had over 26 million likes.
4. Kylie Jenner had a calm response to losing the record, reposting a meme about the egg.
5. A person named Karen Chungus was discovered on Facebook and found to resemble the character Big Chungus.
6. Karen Chungus is an anti-vaxxer and has two unvaccinated children.
7. James Charles, a beauty YouTuber, was featured in a horror-themed meme.
8. G-Fuel, a gaming energy drink, has a PewDiePie flavor.
9. EA changed the number on the cover of a FIFA game, but not the game itself.
10. Apple fans were compared to FIFA fans for buying the same product at a higher price.
11. Anakin from Star Wars was featured in a meme about learning a power.
12. The meme "Shit, that's all you had to say!" became popular in 2019.