Unflattering Screenshot Blogs

Freeze Frame Faces Proves Timing is Everything

Celebs may have access to trainers, nutritionists and surgeons to keep themselves looking good, but a newfound blog titled 'Freeze Frame Faces' does a pretty good job of evening out the playing field.

The unforgiving blog collects and accepts submissions of the ugliest and most unfortunate paused moments from interviews, music videos and films. The blog is quickly catching on and gaining a following due to the hilarious, yet simple concept: make really pretty people look really ugly.

Holding the same appeal as 'Stars Without Makeup' articles, there's something about the site that's undeniably alluring. With victims including Rihanna, Kanye West and Katy Perry, celebs ought to be on the lookout for this upcoming blog.

Unflattering Screenshot Blogs
Creating platforms that collect and showcase unflattering screenshots of celebrities and popular figures, providing entertainment and humor for online audiences.
Freeze Frame Faces
Highlighting the importance of timing in capturing unattractive moments, creating opportunities for photo or video editing apps that offer users the ability to control and manipulate freeze frames.
Celebrity Humiliation
Capitalizing on the public's interest in seeing celebrities in unflattering moments, opening up opportunities for paparazzi agencies to sell exclusive 'unflattering' shots of famous individuals to media outlets.

Sectors Adopting This

Entertainment
Creating new forms of online entertainment that focus on humor and celebrity culture.
Photography and Video Editing
Developing innovative tools and software that allow users to manipulate, edit, and control freeze frames in photos and videos.
Media and Journalism
Leveraging the demand for 'unflattering' celebrity content, creating a market for paparazzi agencies to supply photos and videos of celebrities in embarrassing situations.
SCORE
4.7 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 68%
Activity 64%
Freshness 8%