Mike Hadge Memes is an image of everyone’s favorite comedic ogre Shrek in a very handsome, attractive human form. However, the character still retains some of his identifiable ogre-like features. It is often paired with extreme lust, thirst, or admiration by the poster.
Human Shrek also cannot be unseen. Once a person lays eyes on him, their standards for attractiveness in another person may become instantly unreasonable. Shrek does indeed turn into a human in 2004’s .
In the film, Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers) faces a crisis of confidence and drinks a “Happily Ever After” potion that he believes will make him good enough for his love, Fiona (Cameron Diaz). The potion turns Shrek into the human image the internet’s been thrusting over for 20 years. Oh boy, do they ever.
Sort of and well, probably not. The real-world inspiration for Shrek, it’s suspected, is a Russian-born Frenchman named Maurice Tillet, who also went by “ .” Tillet was born in 1903 and called “angel” by childhood friends for his blonde hair and boyish face.
Sadly, at age 17, Tillet was diagnosed with acromegaly, a hormonal disorder that leads to increased bone growth in the face, hands, and feet. Famously, Tillet was a World Wrestling Champion in the early 40s. Maurice Tillet (1903–1954) was a Russian-born French professional wrestler, known as The French Angel.
Tillet was twice World Heavyweight Champion in American Wrestling Association in early 1940s. It has been rumored that Tillet wa.
