Influencers who thought they carry on as though there was no pandemic have inadvertently handed followers over to those who critique them.
Right, let’s check in on Britney and her awkward Instagram dance videos, with the latest featuring Justin Timberlake’s ‘Holy Grail’.
Actor Armie Hammer is at the centre of a scandal involving accusations of cannibalism and abuse, after private messages attributed to him were leaked.
Short, sweet, and record-breaking is an accurate way to describe Sir David Attenborough’s Instagram journey.
The Vatican is doing damage control after the Pope’s official Instagram account ‘liked’ a rather risqué post of a scantily dressed model.
In September, it took the naturalist’s account just four hours and 44 minutes to reach a million followers. That record is no more.
You could post a boring video on Instagram announcing your pregnancy, or do what Emily Ratajkowski did, get Vogue involved, and put Lena Dunham in the director’s chair.
Nick and Lins De Corte have travelled the world naked, recording it on their blog and Instagram account to bust myths about naturism.
Even amidst a pandemic, some influencers can’t stop themselves from prancing into businesses to ask for free stuff.
OverheardCelebs archives entertaining, and often awkward, run-ins with celebs submitted by ordinary folks.
Ever felt like getting behind the wheel of your car and filming a hate-filled tirade against women whilst driving? Here’s a good reason not to.
You could rate food, or fashion, or books, or movies, or you could be like this guy and rate benches.
Brad Pitt’s new girlfriend, Nicole Poturalski, posted something on Instagram, and everyone is reading waaaaay too much into it.
Yeah, you can go with an expertly rendered cake that looks too good to eat, or you can take in the majesty of a cake that looks like it went through the wars before you found it.
I’m pretty sure that the last thing Adele wanted was to attract the attention of Tom Hanks’ son, Chet.
The internet is divided over whether or not Adele should be “cancelled” for her choice of dress and hairstyle celebrating the Notting Hill Carnival.
After four years of dating, Sean Penn and Leila George tied the knot in a secret ceremony.
Posting a black and white selfie where you look attractive – cool. Using the opportunity to create meaningful action – cooler.
An elderly couple who own a laundromat in Taiwan have gone viral for the fashion they create out of items that customers leave behind.
Ray Hushpuppi flaunted his “lavish lifestyle of private jets, designer clothes and luxury cars” to his more than two million followers, but that ended up coming back to bite him in the behind.
The latest trend in menswear involves dressing like a farmer and imagining what it’s like to live in the country.
Instagrammers have been terrorising a New Zealand family by trespassing on their land to frolic in some natural pools.
A Russian influencer who raised her stepson from the age of seven is now marrying him, and expecting his child.
If you care, Ben Affleck has a private Instagram account outside of his official Instagram account.
Khloe Kardashian, one of the other Kardashian sisters, posted a picture of herself on Instagram. But wait, there’s more you really shouldn’t care about at all.
Bryan Adams has had to apologise for an Instagram post where he made some unfortunate claims about the origins of the coronavirus.
This attempted Jacinda Ardern cake makes a strong argument that some things are better left unbaked.
If you care, Johnny Depp has joined Instagram, using his first ever video to talks about the coronavirus.
We’re all feeling rather cooped up, so here’s a competition that could spice things up a little.
David Geffen’s tone-deaf Instagram post about social distancing on his yacht didn’t go down well with his followers.