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Where Are They Now: Olivia Maher, the Woman Who Coined “Girl Dinner”

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In May 2023, Olivia Maher posted a short TikTok video of a plate of bread, cheese, grapes, and pickles. She explained that someone online had pointed out how medieval peasants survived on bread and cheese and called it miserable, and that she found this baffling, because that was basically her ideal meal. She called it “girl dinner,” or alternatively, “medieval peasant.” The video collected over 1.5 million views and videos with the caption or hashtag “girl dinner” have billions of views. Another creator, Karma Carr (@karmapilled on TikTok), set the concept to a catchy original sound, and the whole thing took off from there. Maher later described girl dinner as a meal doe when she was eating “bits and bobs” of items from her fridge (like cheese, pickles and salami, for example). The phrase appeared as a clue on Jeopardy!, which Maher watched live with her family and posted about in a video she described as the “cherry on top” of girl dinner’s first year. It entered the Merriam-Webster lexicon discourse and became shorthand for a whole philosophy of eating: low-effort, single-serving, no performance required. So what happened to the person who started all of it? Quite a lot, as it turns out.

Maher, who works in television, has since jumpstarted the “House of Maher” weekly podcast with her sisters Adrianna, who works in human rights and Ilona, an Olympic rugby player. Ilona became one of the most visible athletes on social media during the 2024 Paris Games, telling People Magazine at the 2024 Olympics that Olivia was “the inventor of Girl Dinner” and also “my manager, my boss, my everything.”

That manager role is not just hyperbolee. Olivia is based in Los Angeles and handles much of the business and logistics behind Ilona’s career, which has expanded rapidly over the past two years. She was in the crowd at Dancing with the Stars when Ilona competed in late 2024. She was also in England when Ilona signed a three-month deal with Bristol Bears in the Premiership Women’s Rugby league at the start of 2025, drawing a club record crowd of over 9,000 to her debut match. 

In March 2025, the three Maher sisters launched House of Maher, a weekly podcast through Wave Sports and Entertainment.. The show, which Samsung Galaxy signed on as exclusive launch partner for, has released over 40 episodes since launch and holds a 4.9-star rating on Apple Podcasts. The dynamic is loose and personal: they discuss pop culture, dating, sisterly conflicts, and whatever comes up in the group chat. They have hosted guests including Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles. The show has become a significant piece of Olivia’s public identity, shifting her from “person who coined a phrase” to one-third of a media operation.

Outside of the podcast, Olivia has continued making food and lifestyle content on TikTok and Instagram, pivoting to full-time social media work. She hosted a brief video series called Girl Dinner with a Chef for Cherry Bombe magazine, visiting chefs like Susan Feniger to see how they approached the concept. She was also listed as a speaker at ADWEEK House during Cannes Lions 2025, where she was billed as a creator who “crafts engaging food and lifestyle content while managing the demanding business and life of her professional athlete sister.”

In November 2025, Olivia ran the New York City Marathon as part of Team Maybelline, finishing in 5 hours, 17 minutes, and 9 seconds. It was her first marathon. Ilona cheered from the sidelines holding a sign that read “Girl Dinner, Running Winner.” The House of Maher podcast dedicated an episode to the recap, in which Olivia discussed the experience with their parents. The NYC marathon set a world record that year with over 59,000 finishers.

Most recently, in February 2026, Olivia and Adrianna attended the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina as part of the Team USA Creators Program. In an interview with Olympics.com, Olivia talked about exploring Italian cuisine, citing Venetian spritzes, pasta, and bowls of olives as her version of Italian girl dinner. She and Adrianna described themselves as “full-time female fans,” there to support athletes across disciplines while their rugby-playing sister sat this one out.

The internet has a short memory, and most viral creators fade quickly once the trend cycle moves on. Maher has avoided that, partly through luck (having a sister whose fame skyrocketed at the exact right time), partly through work (managing Ilona’s career is a full-time job), and partly through a willingness to keep showing up without pretending to be anything other than what she is: someone who likes snack plates and takes her role as oldest sister seriously.

James Lewis

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