Dylan Kevitch is still watching his internet moment snowball in real time.
The viral phrase that launched him into a new level of online notoriety has migrated far beyond its original post, now living on profile bios, meme pages, and comment sections across platforms.
Speaking with Gayety at the TikTok awards when asked what it’s been like to see it everywhere, Kevitch didn’t hesitate. “I just feel like I’m doing God’s work,” he said, adding with a grin that “there’s going to be a lot of new babies coming in 2026.”
Kevitch is no stranger to viral visibility, having previously created content with celebrities like Paris Hilton and Kylie Jenner. But when asked which reaction surprised him the most, his answer was immediate: “Doja Cat.” According to Kevitch, the artist didn’t just acknowledge the phrase, instead, she fully embraced it.
“She really took ‘shut the fuck up and fuck me’ to a whole other level,” he said. “It kind of inspired me a little bit.”
Their interaction, Kevitch revealed, went beyond a casual like or repost. “Yeah, she sent voice memos,” he said, laughing as he recalled the exchange. While the moment caught fans’ attention instantly, Kevitch insisted it never felt awkward or forced. “Honestly, we have the same sense of humor, so it felt more natural,” he explained. “She’s really crazy in the best way.”
The star previously told Page Six that the text quote often. The two have even about life events and more with sharing memes. She even wants to go skincare shopping together locked arms.
The social star even asked if the musician would hop on a remix in the future, but there hasn’t been a response just yet.
Dylan hopes to make a music video for the song in the future, and we will keep posted on what happens with that in the near future.



