3 Most Liked X Posts - March 2026, Week 10

Here are the 3 most liked posts on X this week, with 2.0M engagements combined.

Rank 2 - @AberrantCurse
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Aberrant Curse@AberrantCurse

They turned French which is objectively gayer

506.9K
449
30.6K
Rank 1 - @BenStiller
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Ben Stiller@BenStiller

Hey White House, please remove the Tropic Thunder clip. We never gave you permission and have no interest in being a part of your propaganda machine. War is not a movie.

814.3K
54.6K
91.0K
Rank 3 - @coIormetrue
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diyo ੯‧̀͡⬮@coIormetrue

normalize humans replacing ai jobs!

497.9K
307
37.5K

This Week's Most Liked Posts on X: Hollywood Claps Back, White House Drama, and Humans Strike Back

Week 10 of 2026 brought some absolute bangers to X, and the "most liked" category did not disappoint. From a Hollywood A-lister telling the White House to take a hike, to a two-word tweet about the French that broke the internet, and a tiny human artist sticking it to the AI overlords one painting at a time — this week had range. Buckle up for a recap of the three posts that racked up the most hearts, the most eyebrows raised, and probably the most "wait, what?" moments of the week.

Ben Stiller Tells the White House: That's a Hard No

Taking the top spot with a staggering 814,000 likes and 37 million views, Ben Stiller fired off a tweet that had the whole platform buzzing. The White House had used a clip from "Tropic Thunder" in a post captioned "JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY" — complete with a fire emoji for good measure — and Stiller was not amused. His response was sharp, clear, and very un-Derek Zoolander: "Hey White House, please remove the Tropic Thunder clip. We never gave you permission and have no interest in being a part of your propaganda machine. War is not a movie." The irony of a film famous for satirizing Hollywood's glorification of war being repurposed to... glorify war, was not lost on anyone. The post racked up 91,000 retweets and over 54,000 replies, with reactions ranging from standing ovations to debate club-level arguments about copyright law and political messaging. One thing is certain: nobody puts Stiller in a propaganda corner.

Two Words, 500K Likes, and a Nation Divided (Mostly Laughing)

In second place, a user going by Aberrant Curse posted what may be the most economical tweet of the week: "They turned French which is objectively gayer." That's it. That's the whole tweet. It was a reply to a side-by-side photo comparing the White House lit up in rainbow colors under Biden in June 2024, versus the red, white, and blue version under Trump in June 2025 — and somehow those seven words generated nearly 507,000 likes and 8 million views. The tweet itself has all the hallmarks of a classic viral moment: absurd framing, a confident delivery of a completely unverifiable claim, and just enough ambiguity to get everyone arguing about what was actually meant. Whether you read it as political commentary, dry humor, or both, the numbers speak for themselves. The French, reportedly, have not yet responded.

Day 5 of Replacing AI: One Painting, Zero Algorithms, Infinite Chaos

Rounding out the top three is a gem from @coIormetrue, who posted "normalize humans replacing ai jobs!" alongside a video that is best described as performance art meets tech commentary. Now on day 5 of their self-imposed mission, they documented their process: chug a glass of water, then reveal a hand-painted canvas as their "generated" image of the day. The result? Nearly 498,000 likes, 37,500 retweets, and 4.8 million views from people who clearly needed this energy in their lives. In an era where AI is constantly being hailed as the replacement for human creativity, watching someone flip the script with a paintbrush and a glass of water hits different. It is funny, it is a little chaotic, and it makes a surprisingly solid point. Somewhere, a language model is reading this and feeling personally attacked.

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