In an age where anyone with a phone can become a critic, one teen streamer learned the hard way that you don’t come for Scarlett Johansson without bringing receipts.
The clip in question comes courtesy of @Clavicularbr, a creator best known for “looksmaxxing” content (the online genre obsessed with optimizing one’s appearance). The video captures Johansson radiant in a flowing white gown, mingling with crowds and chatting candidly, all pursed lips, playfully squinted eyes, and that signature pout. The streamer’s verdict? She apparently wasn’t all that impressive up close.
Reader, the audience disagreed. Loudly.
The Internet Rushes to Defend a Bona Fide Beauty Icon, Scarlett Johansson

While the clip rocketed past 10 million views, the replies became a masterclass in collective clapback. Commenters flooded the thread with memes, jokes, and devotion, including a wave of references to her unforgettable turn in Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City. The phrase “not impressive” became its own punchline, with users questioning the streamer’s eyesight, judgment, and general grip on reality.
A few brave souls tried to agree with the take. They were swiftly, mercilessly buried in backlash.
And honestly? The pile-on makes sense. Johansson has spent more than two decades as one of the most universally adored faces on the planet, a status that didn’t happen by accident. At 41, the actress and producer has logged everything from indie darlings to her decade-defining run as Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, all while building a reputation as one of Hollywood’s most physically beautiful women on the planet.


She’s not just a fan favorite, either. Scarlett even landed at number 3 on our own ranking, The 10 Most Beautiful Female Actors of All Time, putting her in rarefied company. That’s the kind of cultural standing that doesn’t get dented by one viral hot take from a teenager with a camera.
If anything, the whole episode proved the opposite of the streamer’s point. The internet’s instinct to rally, meme, and defend says everything about the affection people still hold for Scarlett Johansson all these years later.
The lesson here is simple. You can question a lot of things on the internet in 2026. Scarlett Johansson’s icon status apparently isn’t one of them.
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