"I did this at work in a zoom call. My coworkers loved it and were very amazed," another Reddit user chimed in."A few colleagues didn't even notice," he admitted, regarding how seamless the background was."Some people said 'Hey, do you have a twin!?' I got a few surreptitious emails after the meeting to say 'What was going on in your background?' I think people were generally confused! And then lots of people asking how I did it.
Whether or not there will be a sequel to the Zoom Cup of Tea has yet to be seen."I haven't made any more, because it felt like a 'lightning in a bottle' kind of thing, and I didn't think I'd be able to do it again. Didn't want to have the 'difficult second album' situation," Graham told.
As for the newfound viral fame, Graham said it felt funny and ironic."I'm a filmmaker and I've made short films with casts and crews and scripts and all that stuff and they've never got the traction this did," he explained."And it literally took me minutes to make and it was a throwaway gag." He added,"I've had a lot of messages on Twitter from people saying 'Oh my god, you're famous,' but I'm really not and I know that this kind of viral thing is very short-lived. It's been very weird to know that millions of people have now seen the inside of my house!"
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