She-Hulk star Patty Guggenheim has given her thoughts about the hilarious memes that have recently cropped up about her character Madisynn.

The fan-favourite Marvel character introduced herself as Madisynn: "That's with two N's, one Y, but it's not where you think", which is a brilliant starting point for making the internet get creative, and thankfully, she thinks they're as funny as the rest of us do.

One particular brilliant effort all started with a tweet from co-star Jameela Jamil, which said: "I can't sleep because I GENUINELY feel like Madisynn could have beaten Thanos by herself. With just a cocktail in her hand."

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It didn't take long for the internet to deliver, and soon enough there was a meme where she's standing in heels, holding a cocktail and giving Thanos an earful, just as she should.

She cheerfully explained to Marvel.com that she loved all memes about her character: "I mean, Thanos and me. Did you see that one?"

Asked if she thought that Madisynn might have actually been able to defeat Thanos, Patty was totally up for it.

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"I know she could!" she said. "It's just funny to see the Infinity Stones with a drink in her hand, those really made me laugh. It's been very, very entertaining and very fun."

The show is great for those looking for the MCU Easter eggs, because cameos and nods to the franchise are everywhere.

There are hints to Hulk, Eternals, Shang-Chi and Agent Carter, and more recently, Daredevil has been sort-of introduced which, although it was a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, it was still there.

She-Hulk: Attorney At Law is streaming on Disney+, with new episodes premiering on Thursdays.

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