The Tutu Effect: n. The phenomenon of misremembering the Mandela Effect, named after Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who many
people falsely remember as being Nelson Mandela. This is often caused by confusing the two prominent South African leaders who were active during the anti-apartheid movement. Can also refer to misremembering details about other events or
people that are similar in nature. Additionally, it can also refer to meta-irony, where
people recognize that they are having a 'Tutu Effect' moment.