MrBeast posts a packed creator selfie at Sidemen Charity Match 2025, sparking online memes: "Your favorite creator is in this photo"

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The Sidemen Charity Match 2025 was already one of the biggest creator events of the year, bringing together YouTube’s finest for a fun-filled (and occasionally chaotic) football match. Fans were excited to see their favorite stars on the pitch, but leave it to MrBeleftast to steal the spotlight without kicking a ball.

After the match, MrBeast dropped a selfie featuring a sea of YouTubers, streamers, and influencers, with caption:

"Your favorite creator is in this photo."

Instead of celebrating the who's who of online fame, fans zoomed in, cropped, and meme’d the image into oblivion.


MrBeast’s Selfie at Sidemen Charity Match 2025: The Internet Reacts

The photo was meant to be a moment of creator unity like a YouTube Hall of Fame, but in selfie form. Instead, it turned into the perfect meme template.

Within minutes, Twitter (or X, but let’s be real, it’s still Twitter) was flooded with people searching for their favorite creators in the photo. Some were easy to spot, while others seemed to be missing entirely. And when the internet is confused, the internet is funny.

People began replying with variations of the same joke: "I don’t see ...." Some genuinely couldn’t spot their faves. Others just wanted to troll. One user dramatically claimed, "Where’s Caseoh?" as if this were a high-stakes investigation:

A user refused to agree with MrBeast's caption, noting: "No he's not"

Another user shared his dissapointment as he seemed to expect Lebron James in the picture:

And then there was the classic, "All I see is Nux Taku," implying the photo was somehow just a single creator in a crowd of dozens:

And then came the existential crisis tweets. One person, clearly overwhelmed, reacted with a GIF:

Meanwhile, fans couldn’t help but notice the lack of women in the photo. The event had hyped up the inclusion of more female creators this year, yet the selfie seemed suspiciously male-dominated. This led to the sarcastic question, as a fan reacted: "Where are the girls they talked about?":

Maybe they were just standing off to the side. Or, this is now a metaphor for every male-dominated group photo in history.

So far, MrBeast hasn’t responded to the meme storm, but knowing him, he is probably laughing. After all, the internet taking something simple and turning it into pure chaos is half the fun of being an online creator.

If your favorite creator was actually in the selfie, congratulations. If not, don’t worry just start a meme thread about it. That’s how the internet works now.

Edited by Amey Mirashi
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