About
AI Lady With Rock Breaking Glass Bridge refers to an AI-generated video[1] of a heavyset white woman wearing a pink and red outfit holding a giant rock (or boulder) and jumping backward on a glass bridge to break it and make everyone on it fall into the river below. The clip continues by showing a golden retriever dog[2] rescuing a little girl in the river and bringing her back to her mother. The video was originally posted on Facebook[3] in late August 2025. It was reposted[4] to Twitter / X[5] soon after, in September 2025, where users likened it to Facebook AI Slop[6] and used the post, and its engagement, as evidence of the Dead Internet Theory[7]. Memes[8] and viral posts largely centered on the woman who broke the bridge with the rock. Users on X humorously pretended that she was a wanted criminal that U.S.[9] President Donald Trump[10] and FBI Director Kash Patel were wrongly being silent about. After the video went viral on X, internet[11] users discovered that it was part of a larger genre of AI videos on Facebook[12] about people breaking glass bridges with boulders.
Origin
On August 25th, 2025, the Facebook page James Mason shared an AI-generated[13] video as a Reel[14] that showed a heavyset woman wearing a pink T-shirt, standing on a glass bridge and holding a boulder over her head. She then jumps backward and breaks the glass bridge, causing all of the people to fall into a river below. The video then focuses on a little girl who is saved by a dog and brought back to her mother. Over one month, the video received over 225,000 views and 800 likes.
The James Mason Facebook page centers on an AI character, who is described as a photographer in the account’s About section. The About section also links to a website called school404.com, which is an AI video content company owned by the company Magic Group.
Magic Group’s website URL, magicgroup.ai, is seen in a watermark over the original AI Lady With Rock Breaking Glass Bridge video. The account, and other Facebook accounts following the same theme, appear to be admined by the company, headed by viral Instagram[15] magician Julius Dein.
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On September 25th, 2025, X user @F530Josh reposted the video, writing, “Opened Facebook and Reels autoplayed. First reel had 57k likes and 12,000 comments. Comments were overwhelmingly impressed old people praising a dog. This is the reel. I’m not joking. Facebook is dead.” It’s currently unknown which Reel @F530Josh viewed with over 57,000 likes, but the video shared has the same “magicgroup.ai” watermark.
@F530Josh’s tweet received over 15.7 million views and 22,000 likes in five days. The user’s concerns touched on the concept of Facebook AI Slop[16].
Opened Facebook and Reels autoplayed. First reel had 57k likes and 12,000 comments.
Comments were overwhelmingly impressed old people praising a dog.
This is the reel. I’m not joking.
Facebook is dead. pic.twitter.com/EUFBr9M1KM[17]
— Josh Brooks (@F530Josh) September 26, 2025[18]
On September 26th, X user @western_bester reposted @F530Josh’s video, writing, “I can’t stop laughing at this video, especially the fact that Boomers[19] on Facebook think it’s real. The fat woman’s crazy smile and the mother’s extended scream really take it to the next level.” The post gained over 2,600 likes in four days.

On September 28th, 2025, X user @HubPointless quote-tweeted[20] @F530Josh’s post, joking, “No this is actually real. I was the fat lady.” Over two days, the post gained roughly 71,000 likes.

Later on September 28th, X user @Yung_Wooloo also quote-tweeted the post, writing, “What y’all don’t realize is that the people in the comments ‘falling’ for AI videos are 90% bots themselves. It’s dead internet theory all the way down.” Over two days, the post gained over 171,000 likes.

Viral tweets and jokes then began centering on the woman with the rock. For instance, on September 28th, 2025, X user @confusionm8trix posted a screenshot of the woman in mid-air jumping backward, writing, “I can’t stop thinking about this concept,” receiving over 16,000 likes in two days.

That same day, X user tweeted a meme that showed the woman in the center of a template, portraying her as the emodiment of several anime[21] characters, reading, “The pettiness of Dio[22] / The aura[23] of Sukuna[24] / The writing of Eren[25] / The genius of Aizen[26].” Over two days, the post received roughly 35,000 likes.
On September 29th, 2025, X user @mettaworldwar tweeted an exploited[27] version of the FBI’s “most wanted” list for terrorism charges, showing the AI Lady With Rock Breaking Glass Bridge as one of the wanted criminals. The tweet’s caption read, “Trusting Kash Patel and the brave men and women of the FBI to BRING HER TO JUSTICE.” It received over 30,000 likes in a day.

Also on September 29th, X user @Noontide108 quote-tweeted @F530Josh’s post with another AI video of a woman breaking a glass bridge with a rock, captioning it, “Why is this a genre?” The post gained over 20,000 likes in a day.
why is this a genre https://t.co/Gnt5HHlgtr pic.twitter.com/mPMBkvvbZV[28][29]
— ham@s shiny colors (@Noontide108) September 30, 2025[30]
The abovementioned video was either reposted from Facebook or YouTube[31]. For instance, the same video was shared by YouTuber @storybahi on July 20th, 2025, gaining over 14.3 million views in two months.
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- ^ AI-generated video (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ dog (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Facebook (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ reposted (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Twitter / X (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Facebook AI Slop (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Dead Internet Theory (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Memes (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ U.S. (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Donald Trump (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ internet (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Facebook (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ AI-generated (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Reel (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Instagram (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Facebook AI Slop (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ pic.twitter.com/EUFBr9M1KM (t.co)
- ^ September 26, 2025 (twitter.com)
- ^ Boomers (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ quote-tweeted (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ anime (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Dio (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ aura (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Sukuna (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Eren (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ Aizen (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ exploited (knowyourmeme.com)
- ^ https://t.co/Gnt5HHlgtr (t.co)
- ^ pic.twitter.com/mPMBkvvbZV (t.co)
- ^ September 30, 2025 (twitter.com)
- ^ YouTube (knowyourmeme.com)