

McHenry made plenty of us laugh with his videos and touched a lot of people's lives. Gosling's Vine is as silly and playful as it is somber and touching. Feel very lucky to have been apart of his life in some small way. My heart goes out to all of Ryan McHenry's family and friends. Gosling talked about McHenry's death on Twitter: Yesterday was my 10,000th day alive on this Earth and not one of you got me a card or anything. Gosling is eating the cereal because McHenry, 27, died on Sunday. " So why is Ryan Gosling eating the cereal now? I’m just really happy that people around the world are laughing at them. "Then every video I released afterwards made the popular page and began building towards 10,000 followers. "Part one and two were liked by friends, but part 3 made it to the popular page on Vine, that’s when my followers jumped from 8 - 180," he told Entertainment Weekly in 2015. Here's a YouTube compilation with even more: creator of Ryan Gosling Wont Eat His Cereal passed away on Sunday. It's actually better explained by watching the Vines: Watch Ryan Gosling Lose It on Graham NortonIt involves a story about curry and. To fully understand why this video means so much, you have to go back to 2013, when a man named Ryan McHenry started creating Vines - short, seven-second videos - that featured Ryan Gosling's often stoic, closed-mouthed onscreen characters while someone tried to "feed" those fictional humans cereal. Why is Ryan Gosling eating cereal? Does Ryan Gosling usually not eat cereal? Why is a good-looking man eating cereal actually about grief and human mortality? Read on. Feel very lucky to have been apart of his life in some small way.On Tuesday, Ryan Gosling did something that sent the internet into a frenzy: he ate cereal.įor those familiar with the (surprisingly complex) lore of Gosling, this was a truly touching act.įor many people, Ryan Gosling chewing on cornflakes is just Ryan Gosling chewing on cornflakes. Our most popular post by far (click here to see the original post) was when we saw a very funny new vine showing Ryan Gosling refusing to eat a spoonful of cereal. On Monday, Gosling also tweeted a tribute to McHenry: In his last Vine, McHenry took a video of Gosling telling BBC Radio 1 that he loves cereal and showed that Gosling is still refusing to eat his breakfast. McHenry tweeted Gosling to apologize for creating the meme and asked if Gosling would forgive him. Last month, Gosling acknowledged the meme and tweeted that he loves cereal. If I was on my Twitter or on my Vine being really negative, like ‘this is the worst thing ever, this is horrible,’ it just wouldn’t be nice for people to hear,” McHenry said. “I kind of feel like I need to be positive for them. McHenry told the Verge he tried to focus on staying positive. In 2013, shortly after the meme went viral, McHenry discovered a bump on his leg that was later diagnosed as osteosarcoma. The video clips of Gosling were taken from several films and timed to make it appear the actor was refusing to eat his cereal. McHenry created several videos that show himself offering Gosling a spoonful of cereal. McHenry died on Sunday after a two-year battle with bone cancer. In a video shared by the actor on Monday, he shows himself pouring a bowl of cereal and eating it in a tribute to Ryan McHenry, 27, the Scottish filmmaker who is started the “Ryan Gosling Won’t Eat His Cereal” viral meme.

(May 5, 2015) - Finally, Ryan Gosling has eaten his cereal. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
