
There’s this viral meme spreading across Twitter and TikTok featuring a transgender woman who paints her entire body bright blue. The woman, also known as SadieSlime, has become one of social media’s most recognizable faces through her striking turquoise appearance and white wigs.
SadieSlime is a transgender content creator who recently became viral for dyeing her skin bright blue. Her vivid selfies and cosplay photos are getting viral on Twitter (X) feeds, sparking curiosity and fascination among users who encounter her content.

The “blue trans woman” meme exploded just recently in September 2025 when her posts started going viral across multiple social media platforms. People began using “blue trans woman” when discussing her content.
So, who is SadieSlime and why does she paint herself blue? What’s the meaning behind her transformation, and how did she become Twitter’s most talked-about character? Let’s explain.
So…Who Is SadieSlime?

SadieSlime, also known as Dewkissedherbas, is a transgender content creator who first started posting online in early 2021. She operates two Twitter accounts: @SadieSlime for NSFW content and @dewkissedherbas for public-friendly posts.
While she works as a goth-style OnlyFans model, her blue body paint transformation became her signature look that captured the internet’s attention. SadieSlime describes herself as a “chromagoth” (a style or persona that combines gothic darkness with vibrant, colorful, almost rainbow-like elements).

Sadie connects her blue paint obsession to ancestral history, and also joking that she might have Pictish ancestry. In a 2025 post, she wrote: “I am compelled to paint myself blue because I have pictish ancestry.” The Picts were ancient Celts known for painting their bodies with blue plant dye called woad.
Her breakthrough with blue body paint started as artistic experimentation. In February 2025, she posted a video cosplaying as Ranni from Elden Ring, a blue-skinned witch character. These early posts attracted modest audiences but weren’t yet the viral phenomenon they would become.
What Is The Original ‘Blue Trans Woman’ Content?

The viral content consists of SadieSlime’s regular selfies and cosplay photos where she appears with her entire body painted bright turquoise blue. She typically pairs the blue skin with white wigs, creating a striking visual that immediately catches viewers’ attention.
On June 26, 2025, she posted a powerful before-and-after comparison: one photo from 2020 and another from 2025 showing her dramatic blue transformation. That single tweet earned approximately 15,000 likes over three months, signaling her blue aesthetic was reaching beyond her core fanbase.
The most viral post came on June 29, 2025, when SadieSlime tweeted: “I’m convinced that I am compelled to paint myself blue because I have pictish ancestry.” This post garnered over 45,000 views because it perfectly balanced explanation with humor.
In early September 2025, she posted a gaming-themed comparison showing herself in 2017 versus 2025, both featuring blue makeup to match Hollow Knight’s aesthetic. This tweet rapidly accumulated 35,000 likes in just ten days.
Where Did The ‘Blue Trans Woman’ Meme Come From?
The meme seemingly started gaining traction in mid-2025 as SadieSlime consistently posted more blue selfies and cosplays. People began noticing a pattern and started discussing her recurring appearances on their timelines.
The viral explosion happened on September 11, 2025, when multiple fan responses to SadieSlime’s posts achieved massive engagement:
- @wfl0wrz posted: “awesome trans win ofc but why are you blue” – 250,000 likes in five days
- @LilacStuck wrote: “I love this gorgeous blue woman who pops up on my feed once every other week. Banger recurring character of Twitter” – 25,000 likes
The meme spread through Twitter’s retweet system and jumped to other platforms as people shared screenshots. Perfect timing helped fuel the explosion – posts coincided with Labor Day weekend and gaming discussions, while the algorithm boosted content generating heavy user engagement.
A user @MsValerieChaos joked: “why is hrt turning ppl into primary colors” – earning 50,000 likes. Even satirical posts like @Saeko_Cut’s “You Will Never Be Blue” (mocking anti-trans rhetoric) received 20,000 likes.
How Is Social Media Reacting To The Blue Trans Woman?

The video’s virality has inspired widespread curiosity and amusement across social media platforms. Most reactions center around fascination with her unique aesthetic choice and genuine admiration for her bold self-expression.
Visual surprise drives the initial fascination. A blue-skinned person appearing in everyday-looking photos creates immediate intrigue. Viewers naturally wonder: “Why is she blue?” This mystery element keeps people returning to see her latest pictures and theories.
Popular reaction formats include:
- “Blue trans woman who keeps appearing on my feed you have charmed and intrigued me”
- “I love this gorgeous blue woman who pops up on my feed”
- Color-themed jokes like “don’t take the blue estrogen pills”
- “Primary colors” references about HRT effects
The meme particularly resonates with Gen Z and young Millennials who actively use Twitter/X, Reddit, and TikTok. Many in these demographics engage with LGBTQ+ topics and body positivity movements, making a blue-skinned trans woman fit perfectly into trends celebrating colorful self-expression.
What Are Some Popular ‘Blue Trans Woman’ Memes?

After the initial viral wave, community members began creating their own versions using SadieSlime’s photos and aesthetic concept. Twitter users added original captions and edits to her content, while TikTok creators started recreating the look.

Popular meme variations include:
- Color-swapped edits showing celebrities or animals painted blue
- “You will never be blue” satirical posts mocking transphobic language
- Gaming references connecting her blue skin to video game characters
- Holiday-themed costumes incorporating her blue aesthetic
- Animated GIFs featuring her transformation process

TikTok and YouTube creators started recreating the look, applying blue filters or actual body paint while declaring “I’m the blue trans woman now.”

These remixes circulate through dedicated fan communities on Reddit meme threads, Instagram meme pages, and specialized trans humor accounts. No single editing tool dominates – creativity happens through experimentation with readily available apps.
Meme categories serve different purposes:
- Humor-focused: Estrogen and hormone therapy jokes
- Admiration-based: “Blue goddess” tributes
- Gaming-themed: Character comparison posts
- Pure visual: Simple color-editing experiments

Current Status And Cultural Impact
As of late 2025, the Blue Trans Woman meme continues circulating though interest appears cooling after the September peak. The phenomenon maintains active presence primarily on Twitter/X, where both SadieSlime’s accounts and fan accounts post regular updates.
The meme’s influence has remained primarily online and subcultural. Unlike some internet phenomena, it hasn’t entered mainstream advertising, political discourse, or major news cycles. No brands or official campaigns have featured the blue trans woman, keeping it firmly within internet culture boundaries.
Geographic spread appears concentrated in English-speaking regions, with most documented posts originating from American accounts and likely expansion to Western countries including Canada, the UK, and other English-dominant Twitter communities.