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Why is Gen-Z Refusing to Smile in Photos? Decoding the ‘Unbothered’ Pout

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Have you lately felt like every Gen-Z creator looks slightly… confused? Disappointed? Or perhaps like they just smelled something vaguely unpleasant? Don’t worry, they aren’t mad at you. They’ve just mastered the Platypus Pout.

For years, the Millennial “Duck Face” reigned supreme. It was the era of the high-angle selfie, the pursed lips, and the desperate attempt to look “hot.” But in 2026, looking like you’re trying is the ultimate “ick.” That’s where the Platypus Pout comes in. It is the “unbothered” successor that’s taking over everything from TikTok thirst traps to the red carpet.

What Exactly is the Platypus Pout?

Unlike its predecessor, the Platypus Pout isn’t about puckering. It’s a subtle, almost “glitchy” facial expression where the lower lip is tucked slightly upward, making the top lip look more prominent and pushed out. The sides of the mouth stay neutral, or even better, slightly downturned into a frown.

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The “Aura” of Abject Disaffection

Why are we all collectively refusing to smile? According to digital culture critics, the Platypus Pout is a form of “dissociative posing.” In an era of constant surveillance and “Main Character Energy,” Gen-Z has pivoted to looking intentionally bored. If the Duck Face said, “Look how cute I am,” the Platypus Pout says, “I happened to be photographed while contemplating my total disinterest in the world around me.”

It’s about Aura. A smile feels like you’re performing for the camera; a pout feels like you’re guarding your energy.

The Icons of the Gen Z Pout

You can’t talk about this trend without mentioning the “Pout Patron Saint”: Lily-Rose Depp. Along with stars like Rachel Sennott and Ariana Greenblatt, these “It-Girls” have turned the slightly-annoyed-platypus look into a high-fashion staple.

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Left: Lily Rose Depp, Centre: Ariana Greenblatt, Right: Rachel Sennott

Even locally, Pakistani influencers are ditching the “perfect smile” for this deadpan aesthetic. Go to any cafe in Gulberg or DHA, and you’ll see Gen-Zers doing the “0.5x selfie” paired with a pout that says they’ve been waiting for their iced latte for exactly three minutes too long.

How to Master the “Unbothered” Look

If you want to try it without looking like you’re having an allergic reaction, follow the rules:

  1. The Lower Lip Lift: Gently push your lower lip up toward your nose. Do not pucker.
  2. The Dead Eyes: Your eyes should say “no thoughts, head empty.” This is often paired with the “Gen-Z Stare,” looking through the lens, not at it.
  3. The Slump: Stand slightly hunched. Tension is the enemy of the pout.

The Verdict

Is it a bit ridiculous? Yes. Is it “brain rot” in physical form? Maybe. But the Platypus Pout is more than just a selfie pose; it’s a vibe shift. It’s a rejection of the polished, “Instagram-perfect” era in favour of something more ironic, raw, and a lot more relatable.

So, next time you’re about to flash a fake grin, try the pout instead. You might just find your inner platypus.

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