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      • Merry Chrysler is a quote from a Vine video by Christine Sydelko in which she intentionally mispronounces "Merry Christmas." The quote became a humorous way to wish "Merry Christmas" in subsequent years.
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  2. Sep 5, 2022 · Christine Sydelko uploaded this video in 2015, with the assumption that her comical mispronunciation of “Christmas” would make for great internet content. The video went viral at the time, amassing over 323,000 likes, 152,000 reviews, and over 101 million loops; it is still frequently referenced today.

  3. Dec 26, 2023 · The phrase originated in a Vine posted in 2015 by Christine Sydelko. Like many Vines, the video itself is relatively simple, with Christine saying a series of Christmas-adjacent phrases that are all broken in some way. She says "Merry Crimmas," "Merry Crisis," and "Merry Chrysler."

  4. Dec 25, 2023 · The video was created by Christine Sydelko and features her saying “Merry Christmas” over and over again in various festive locations, but every time the pronunciation gets worse and worse...

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    • ‘I just don’t like being famous’

    This profile is part of NBC News’ series about former Vine stars, tied to the fifth anniversary of the platform’s death.

    Christine Sydelko spends most of her time doing jigsaw puzzles, reading books, applying for jobs, petting her dog and smoking weed.

    “I kind of live like a retiree, I guess,” Sydelko told NBC News. “But I can’t live with my parents forever. At least they say so.”

    It's a sharp pivot from the life she lived four years ago, when she was part of the great migration of Vine Stars who flocked to Los Angeles. Back then, she had 1.3 million YouTube subscribers and ambitions to remain a top creator.

    Sydelko, now 27, first began posting on Vine out of boredom while recovering from an appendectomy. A college student studying political science in Chicago, Sydelko’s first viral video was a clip of child YouTube star MattyBRaps describing a dance called the Nae Nae.

    She went viral again with a video of herself singing the spiritual “Kumbaya,” while her friend snorted Adderall in the background.

    In the years since she left YouTube, Sydelko has made occasional, fleeting returns to social media. She still posts on Instagram and used her large Twitter platform to boost support for the Black Lives Matter movement.

    Her Twitter account has since been suspended — Sydelko said it’s because she was bullying politicians. A spokesperson for Twitter did not immediately respond to NBC News' request for comment.

    Though she's left the creator world for the most part, Sydelko’s memorable Vine and YouTube content is still referenced online.

    Every holiday season, a 2015 Vine of Sydelko mispronouncing the word “Christmas” makes the rounds on Twitter.

    “I just don’t like being famous,” Sydelko said. “Even positive interactions. I didn’t think this before I started. I just don’t like being recognized, for good or bad. I just like being anonymous.”

    She doesn’t have any plans to return to YouTube. Being an influencer, Sydelko said, ultimately went against her values.

    • Morgan Sung
  5. Dec 27, 2022 · Sydelko mispronounces Christmas in the video, including variations like "Merry Crisis." This year, Sydelko posted a life update video to her TikTok, where she rarely posts yet still boasts...

  6. Merry Chrysler is a quote from a Vine video by Christine Sydelko in which she intentionally mispronounces "Merry Christmas." The quote became a humorous way to wish "Merry Christmas" in subsequent years.

  7. Merry Chrysler is a quote from a Vine video by Christine Sydelko in which she intentionally mispronounces “Merry Christmas.