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What Is The Lithuanian Sorry Guy Meme? The Origin & Trend Explained

Last Updated on Mar. 3, 2026 - by Cyberlink AI Research Team

The internet never forgets a good performance — and “The Sorry Guy” is proof. What started as a dramatic apology performance quickly turned into a viral meme. Recently the video has resurfaced and thousands of people are mimicking, remixing, and reposting their own versions across TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

Today, we’ll break down what the “Sorry Guy” meme is, how it went viral (again), and how you can recreate the trend step by step.


What Is the “Sorry Guy” Meme and Who Is the Sorry Guy?

The “Sorry Guy” refers to a viral video featuring a man delivering an overly dramatic, emotional apology performance — repeating “sorry” with exaggerated expressions and awkward dance moves.

The clip gained traction because of its awkward sincerity and meme-worthy delivery. Viewers found it both cringeworthy and hilarious, making it perfect for parody.

Like many viral trends, the identity of the original creator became secondary to the format itself. The performance evolved into a template — a repeatable style people could copy, exaggerate, or remix for comedic effect.


How Did the “Sorry Guy” Performance Go Viral?

The Original “Sorry Guy” Video

The first upload gained attention due to:

Its exaggerated tone made it highly remixable.

The “Sorry Guy” Meme Revival

The second wave of virality happened when creators began:

TikTok’s algorithm amplified the trend because:

As more creators joined in, the trend snowballed into a global meme format.


How to Join the “Sorry Guy” Trend?

Want to create your own version? Here’s how you can recreate the “Sorry Guy” performance using an AI video editor like PowerDirector.

With a strong video editor app, you can either film and edit your content with ease, or effortlessly recreate the performance using AI with no need to practice!

Mimic & Remix the “Sorry Guy” Performance

  1. Lauch PowerDirector App

    Start a new project. We recommend vertical 9:16 format.

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  2. Record Your Performance

    Film yourself delivering a dramatic apology, with exaggerate facial expressions and tone.

    Remember to keep the clip short, since 10–20 seconds works best for TikTok/Reels.

  3. Add Captions for Impact

    Use bold, animated subtitles. Sync captions precisely with your voice for comedic timing; this is super easy to achieve using PowerDirector's Auto Subtitles feature.

  4. Enhance the Drama

    Add effects to the body motion to intensify the mood.

  5. Export and Post

    Share your creation to TikTok, Instagram Reels, or YouTube Shorts and add trending hashtags related to the meme for exposure.

Recreate the “Sorry Guy” Meme with AI

Eager to join the trend but want to skip the practice? PowerDirector has you covered. With its Character Motion Swap feature, you can recreate the exact dance and performance with AI in no time.

  1. Lauch PowerDirector app and tap the Chatacter Motion Swap feature.
  2. Upload your photo and the referece video — in this case, the “Sorry Guy” performance video.
    Recreate the “Sorry Guy” Meme with PowerDirector
  3. Choose a mode and tap Generate.
  4. Export and share your version of “Sorry Guy” video to social media and join the trend!

Create memes and funny videos effortlessly with PowerDirector now!

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FAQ About the “Sorry Guy

The “Sorry Guy” meme is a viral performance trend where creators dramatically apologize in an exaggerated, emotional style for comedic effect.​

The trend began with a single dramatic apology video, but the meme quickly evolved beyond the original creator.

The Sorry Guy trend resurfaced because creators started recreating and remixing the format, making it highly shareable on short-form platforms.

Tools like PowerDirector make it easy to add captions, effects, and dramatic zooms. The app even offers a Character Motion Swap tool to help users recreate the video in an instant!

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