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Hear from the lads in full speaking to Craig Punfield, above.
The viral meme Four Lads in Jeans is going under the hammer - and it has a reserve price of £1 million.
The men in the picture, Kevin Rooney, Alex Lacey, Connor Humpage and Jamie Phillips have put the original photo up for auction and an undisclosed percentage of the sale will go to cyberbullying charity, The CyberSmile Foundation, in recognition of the abuse they have received from people online following the photo s rise to internet stardom.
The week-long auction ends next Thursday (May 13th) Credit: Blueprint Sports & Entertainment
The auction is being held as an NFT, which means the winning bidder will be sent the original image rather than the lower-resolution images seen online.
Published May 8, 2021
Next up in NFT news, the blokes, or should I say, the lads, behind the iconique Four Lads in Jeans meme are selling the piccy as a non-fungible token (NFT).
The four lads,
Jamie Phillips, Alex Lacey, Kevin Rooney and
Connor Humpage, first went viral when the pic taken during a night out in Birmingham in 2019 became a meme last year.
Kings. Absolute kings.
Metro UK reports that the foursome behind the Four Lads In Jeans meme are selling the pic as an NFT to raise awareness for online abuse and funds for charity. If the sale is successful they will make a donation to the anti-cyber bullying charity CyberSmile Foundation.
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