Karen Gillan posted a brief pie verdict on Instagram this week and named cherry the winner. The two-line post pulled in over 60,000 likes.
The full post read “A pie story…” with the conclusion landing a line later: “…the cherry was the best one.” No occasion given, no list of competitors. Gillan tried pies, liked cherry best, and shared the verdict with the internet. That was the whole post.
Sixty-thousand-plus likes for a two-line pie story is Avengers-level engagement for dessert content. Most promo posts and production stills from stars at Gillan’s tier don’t always move numbers like that. A pie preference did it almost effortlessly. The gap between the content and the response is the whole story here.
That kind of response doesn’t happen by accident. It builds. For Gillan, it has been building for a long time.
She came up through Doctor Who, playing Amy Pond opposite Matt Smith’s Eleventh Doctor for several seasons. The Whovian fanbase is devoted and it traveled with her into the MCU. Her debut as Nebula came in the original Guardians of the Galaxy back in 2014.
Nebula started rough – cold, mechanical, and driven by a years-old grudge. She was functionally the villain of that first film. She didn’t stay there. Guardians Vol. 2 dug deeper into her relationship with Gamora and her history with Thanos. The Avengers crossovers gave her some of the saga’s biggest character moments. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 was James Gunn’s farewell for the original team. By that point, fans had ridden with Nebula for close to a decade. That bond doesn’t dissolve between release windows.
The Jumanji films expanded the audience further. Welcome to the Jungle and The Next Level put Gillan opposite Dwayne Johnson and Jack Black. She committed to the physical comedy and held her own in a cast built on big energy. Those audiences went back to the Marvel run. The overlap is real and the combined following is wide.
Gillan is the rare actor who moves comfortably between sci-fi epic and broad comedy without losing fans on either side. The fanbase follows her wherever she goes.
Gillan doesn’t post like a celebrity brand. Her social presence is personal and specific. Doctor Who fans, MCU fans, and Jumanji fans are all paying attention. They’ve seen enough to tell the difference. A pie post doesn’t need a rollout. It just needs to be hers.
She’s Scottish, she’s dry, and she doesn’t manufacture moments. She had a pie situation. Cherry was the standout. She put it on record in twelve words.
Fans with their Spidey senses calibrated to the difference between a real post and a brand post recognize it immediately. Sixty thousand of them did.
Cherry is the best pie. Karen Gillan has ruled. Case closed.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
