Saturday marks the 10th anniversary of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2,” the final film adaptation of the popular “Twilight” book series. But despite a decade passing, we are still feeling the cultural impact of these movies.
On Twitter, people continue sharing their funniest takes on the human-vampire teen love story, from the iconic line “Bella, where the hell have you been, loca?” to poking fun at the plot itself.
Whether you loved or hated the “Twilight” films, you cannot deny that the jokes about Bella, Jacob and Edward are eternally hilarious. If you’re in need of a laugh, read through these funny tweets that recap the highs and lows of the series.
From the surreal plot ...
if i were a 300 year old immortal vampire, i would simply not enrol in a local high school
— me (@ellewasamistake) September 20, 2022
Edward Cullen had over 100 years to go to therapy, and yet
— Grace Bahler (@sooospontaneous) October 1, 2020
Edward was like 'im pale af, i never go out and i don't eat food' and bella was like i know what u are' and he was like 'say it' and she said vampire straight away, like i would've been like 'omg your anemic bruh like catch these iron suppliments my guy'
— indie (@INDIEWASHERE) November 21, 2018
About once ever six months, I remember how in Twilight, the girl thinks her boyfriend might be a vampire and so then she does a google image search for "vampire"
— Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) June 22, 2019
My favorite thing abt Twilight is how much Bella doesn’t want to move to Jacksonville
— rona (@theronalisa) July 18, 2020
if i was Edward Cullen I would spend all my time hanging around the grocery store waiting for people to think their pin number and committing massive credit card fraud instead of dating a teenager but ok
— sasha landau (@sglandau) July 10, 2022
u want me to have sex. the thing that killed bella swan
— t (@ULTRAGLOSS) December 9, 2021
absolutely unhinged for bella swan at 18 to decide she wants to be with edward literally til the end of time????? I would truly rather bathe in lava than spend forever with the guy I was into when I was 18 who let her do that
— ellie schnitt (@holy_schnitt) November 8, 2021
i feel like everyone got really stuck on how bad the name Renesmee was, when the name bella had picked out for the baby if it was a boy was EJ, short for EDWARD JACOB, aka the NAME OF HIS FATHER and the NAME OF THE GUY HIS MOM ALMOST LEFT HIS FATHER FOR
— 🌸alexis moore🌸 (@alexisparade) August 1, 2018
I’m watching twilight with my boyfriend and he doesn’t know that Jacob imprints on Regurgitate, I’m so ready for his reaction
— Maryanne Oketch (@maryanneoketch) September 5, 2022
Kristen Stewart said "Renesmee" multiple times with a straight face ...... she can act, i'd die for her, she will win oscar
— Carrie Wittmer 🦇 (@carriesnotscary) June 17, 2020
To the iconic lines ...
when edward shows bella his fenty body lava chest in the sunlight and says “this is the skin of a killer” that’s cinema
— raina (@quakerraina) June 28, 2020
these are the crocs of a killer, bella pic.twitter.com/y2ewPpjMU5
— matchy 🪱 (@swearjaragain) July 17, 2022
Inspo. pic.twitter.com/pk73t3IYcV
— Michaela💀 (@pinkdeedle) November 7, 2022
if i text you “🐺” it means bella where the hell have you been loca?!
— mrs.iglesias (7’4 btw) (@apesgonewiild) July 10, 2022
To the horrifying animatronic doll and CGI baby that were created to be Renesmee ...
ICYMI: the renesmee macys parade float pic.twitter.com/kgcmFFyGwW
— wolfgang ruth (@itswolfgangruth) November 25, 2021
yeah ur girl is bad but is she renesmee’s cgi in breaking dawn part 2 bad
— t (@ULTRAGLOSS) August 9, 2020
To the fact that “Twilight” is still iconic all these years later.
Me defending The Twilight Saga (2008 - 2012) pic.twitter.com/19XN8KfGAb
— Mody (Fan Account) (@modytalkmovies) October 17, 2022
I think twilight should be the theme of the next met gala
— sinn (@sinntsn) February 22, 2022
the twilight soundtrack really dodged a bullet by existing before I made music
— traitor joe (@phoebe_bridgers) January 11, 2021
"yes i'm very busy" pic.twitter.com/hhQefsD3gy
— twilight renaissance | fanpage (@twilightreborn) November 3, 2022
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