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In early February 2026, a clip of Kendall Toole, a former Peloton instructor, went viral on Twitter. In the clip, Kendall spots an offensive username on the leader board during a Peloton cycling workout and says: "Get 'em Banned. Get 'em Banned. We Don't Do That Here." This 'Get Them Banned' clip has since taken over the internet, with Kendall herself even discussing the meme online and in news articles. But where did the meme come from? And what was the username? In this video, I will explain the origins of the Peloton meme and debunk a common myth about what the username actually was. Timestamps The Origin of the Meme - 0:00 Early TikTok Posts - 1:03 The Memes Resurgence via Stan Twitter - 2:07 Get 'Em Banned is Viral - 4:32 Kendall Toole's Reaction to the Meme - 6:16 What was the Username? - 8:40 Email for business inquiries: joeregretsyt@gmail.com Twitter: / joeregrets Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes and should not be interpreted as an endorsement of the posts in the video. The video is not intended to target or harass any person, nor does it encourage anyone to harass, target or reach out to anyone, based on the information discussed in the video. The use of clips and images in the commentary of this video falls under fair use and fair dealing. If there are any issues with the video, please contact me on the email above.