Alicent Hightower Meme Face

Alicent Hightower Meme Face

tv-film

A distorted side-eye still of Olivia Cooke's Alicent from House of the Dragon S3E3—nicknamed "Poot Hightower"—used to mock the fake Daeron reveal scene.

More about this meme

The image comes from House of the Dragon season three, episode three ("Rhaenyra Triumphant," aired July 5, 2026). Queen Alicent Hightower side-eyes a boy presented as her son Daeron, signaling to Rhaenyra that he is an impostor. Within hours, /r/freefolk users warped the frame—enlarged eyes, smoothed neck, receding hairline—into a reaction template dubbed "Poot Hightower" for its resemblance to the Poot Lovato meme.

Snaggmaw's July 6 edit passed 3,800 upvotes; @q1ox3's season-one versus season-three comparison cleared 1.9 million X views by July 7. The meme spread as both a show-critique reaction and a generic side-eye exploitable. Know Your Meme filed a submission July 9, 2026, noting mixed fan reception about editing Olivia Cooke's face.

How to use this meme on a site

poothightower.com can host a spoiler-tagged reaction gallery for HOTD viewers—episode context cards, template PNGs, and guidelines keeping jokes about Alicent's writing rather than the actress's appearance.

alicentmeme.com fits a weekly TV-meme digest comparing distorted stills from prestige fantasy scenes, with fair-use framing and download presets for caption memes.

pootface.com works as a side-eye exploitable toolkit—upload any screenshot, apply the mild warp filter used in the viral edit, and export meme cards with "when you thought it was coming out silent" snowclone suggestions.

Check domain availability