The era of selfie diplomacy seems to have reached its peak and is now losing its charm. Once seen as a way to connect with constituents or portray humility, selfies have become predictable and uninspiring. They often result in awkward poses, forced smiles, and unflattering lighting, resembling more of a photobomb than a genuine moment of connection. In today's world, where authenticity and statesmanship matter, leaders might benefit more from genuine actions and substantive changes rather than staged selfies.