Fans of the hit TV comedy Seinfeld are only just noticing a hilarious detail which can be seen inside Kramer's apartment.
A screenshot of the apartment has since gone viral on X, with the strange sighting seen on the Jerry Seinfeld-led show, which also featured Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander, and Michael Richards, leaving fans in stitches. A shirtless Kramer can be spotted speaking to Jerry at the door of the apartment, opposite Jerry's own home.
But it's the framed photograph in the background of the apartment, which constantly changed its interior design as the show went on, that has fans roaring with laughter.
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One user wrote: "Just noticed that Kramer has a framed photo of Jerry in his apartment." Some were left stunned by the framed photo choice, a nice gag placed by the props team. Another user joked: "That's not Tears for Fears?" A third asked if it was a photo of show creator Larry David's friend, Richard Lewis.
They wrote: "Isn't that Richard Lewis?" The original poster replied: "Does kinda look like him but nope." Another added: "F**ked up how much it looks like Richard from a distance but how clearly it is Jerry when seen in close up."
Other users were left horrified by the framed photograph which makes little sense in the context of the show. A separate post to Reddit where the image was also shared had people calling the piece "odd".
One user wrote: "It's definitely odd. I mean, having pictures of your friends is sweet. But having a professional headshot of one of them as the first thing you see when you walk in the door is... strange... It's very Cosmo [Kramer]."
Other viewers have also noted another photograph of Jerry inside the Kramer home. They wrote: "He also has a pic of him and Jerry on his bedside table." Some have since suggested the placement of the photo could have been a plug for a book written by the real life Jerry Seinfeld.
One wrote: "I always thought this was a plug for Jerry’s book, which came out earlier in the year (1993). I think this photo appeared on the back, or perhaps inside to cover - not sure." Seinfeld released the book SeinLanguage in 1993, a critically acclaimed book of jokes on broad topics like friendship, driving, and childhood.
Kramer's home interior constantly changed, with the living room at one point becoming a TV talk show set. A running gag on the show saw Kramer's entry hall change almost every time he opened the door, with the framed photo of Seinfeld seemingly part of the joke.
Seinfeld went on to define a generation of comedy, and those who had supporting roles in the show have since credited it as launching their careers. Patrick Warburton, who found fame as David Puddy on the show, went on to appear in the likes of Family Guy and Rules of Engagement.
He said: "It was a great starting point for me. It did open the door for me to do a lot of interesting things. It was right after Seinfeld that I did The Woman Chaser and then I did The Dish in Australia with Sam Neill which was one of my great experiences in the biz."