Paul Greene just gave fans exactly the kind of light, goofy moment we all need during the craziness of the holiday season. On December 7, 2025, he posted an Instagram video that instantly sent his followers spiraling (in the best way) and reminded everyone that the English language truly does whatever it wants. And let’s be real; we’ve all had this exact “wait, that makes no sense” moment.
The Hallmark star, who is always good for a random but relatable thought, didn’t hold back on this one. His delivery had that perfect mix of calm, playful, and “I’ve been thinking about this way too long,” which made the whole thing even funnier. It seems like he thrives on these little everyday moments, and fans love watching him go all-in on something as simple (and as chaotic) as plural word rules.
The Video That Had Everyone Laughing
In the clip (seen above), Greene speaks into the camera with that calm, slightly mischievous energy he always seems to bring and declares:
“Now this is going to bake your noodle. What’s the plural of moose? Yeah, it’s moose. Just like sheep… deer. It should be moose’s or deer’s’s, or sheep’s’s.”
Honestly? He has a point. English is out here doing whatever, and we’re all just nodding along like everything’s fine.
His caption also seemed to keep the joke going: “Apparently English just makes up its own rules. What other singular/plural rebels should I know about? 👇” And as expected, fans delivered.
GettyFans Jumped In With the Perfect Energy
The comments section instantly exploded with emojis, puns, and some truly unhinged (in a fun way) plural word suggestions.
One fan went straight for pure emoji energy, dropping five laughing emojis in a row. Another followed up with only a row of hearts. Someone else kept the pun train rolling with, “Oh, Deer,” (complete with deer and laughing emoji), which might be the most accurate summary of the entire comment thread.
Then came the plural creativity. A fan confidently suggested “Mousses,” prompting Greene to pop in with the perfect response: “Is it mousse or mice?” Another person kept the chaos going with, “Goose….. geese. Moose…..meese.” And, of course, someone had to take it to maximum silliness: “Two of you would be cutieses.” And truthfully, it fits the vibe.
It seems like Greene’s fans were having the time of their lives trying to outdo each other, and the result was basically a comedy thread disguised as a grammar debate. And we’re here for it.
Paul Greene: Hallmark Alum, Releases New Album
While Greene’s mini grammar spiral stole the day, he’s also been busy delivering the cozy, heartwarming content fans adore. Most will know him best from portraying Dr. Carson Shepherd on 5 Seasons of “When Calls the Heart.”
But he’s also starred in a long list of Hallmark favorites, including “Anything for Love,” “My Favorite Wedding,” “Perfect Match,” and most recently, “Love in the Clouds.” Plus, if you’re a holiday movie binge-watcher (same), you’ve definitely caught him in “Christmas in Angel Falls,” “A Christmas Detour,” “Campfire Kiss,” and “A Wish For Christmas.”
On top of that, Greene just released his brand-new album “North Country Christmas.” Yep, you read that right, Greene is giving fans a fresh soundtrack for the season. The album delivers the warm, melodic, festive vibe you’d expect from someone who practically is a Christmas mood board at this point. It seems like he’s embracing the season in every way possible.And we’re definitely not complaining.
Whether he’s joking about moose, starring in our favorite movies, or releasing festive new music, Paul Greene continues to bring positivity, humor, and heart to his fans. And who knows? “Meese” might stick.



