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‘Nene Is Having the Wrong Conversation’: Nene Leakes’ Response to Recent Meme Sparks a Debate Among Fans After She Says She’s Not Making Money From Them

Throughout her time in the reality TV spotlight, Nene Leakes has become arguably one of the most meme-worthy personalities out there, and it looks like she has set her sights on monetizing the content that has been shared countless times across the internet.

The Linnethia Lounge owner and TV personality has provided internet users with continuously funny moments and quotable sayings, the latest of which is a resurfaced season-two clip of Leakes running while wearing heels during a Heel The Soul charity race.

Nene Leakes wants to be paid for her internet gems. Photo Credit: @neneleakes/Instagram

Since the clip has gone viral, Nene and her jog have been edited into all kinds of hilarious scenes from movies, including “The Lion King,” “Jurassic Park,” “Avengers: Endgame” and more.

When a fan commented, hoping that the former “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star was taking the onslaught of jokes in stride, her response indicated that she wasn’t. “Joy? Not really!” she tweeted. “I’m not making a dime off any of these thousands of meme #smh never have.”

Nene responds to a fan. Photo credit: @neneleakes/Twitter

The credit and monetization of popular internet content, including memes and TikTok dances, has made for a growing topic of discussion with their increasing popularity. Black TikTok creators recently went on strike to protest the lack of credit they were receiving for the dances they choreographed that went on to go viral and, in turn, make money for the platform and artists whose songs they sampled.

“TikTok is a special place because of the diverse and inspiring voices of our community, and our Black creators are a critical and vibrant part of this,” TikTok responded in a statement. “We care deeply about the experience of Black creators on our platform and we continue to work every day to create a supportive environment for our community while also instilling a culture where honoring and crediting creators for their creative contributions is the norm.”

As for Nene, fans were taken aback by her response and debated whether or not she actually had a point, or should just laugh and enjoy the free publicity.

“Nene is having the wrong conversation. She had years to license and trademark so much of her own content during the height of #RHOA-mania. But she didn’t. Now, she mad her herself bc she thought Bravo would always need her and that’s not how employment works,” said one fan.

“Memes help to keep celebs relevant and increases traffic to your social media platforms, which also generate free promo and 💵💵💵 towards your other businesses and ads you promote,” said another

“It’s not that deep sis.”

Whether a subscription-based gif and meme platform from the quotable personality is on the way remains to be seen, but all of her fans know Ms. Leakes does not play about her coins.

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