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Donald Trump
- Back in 2018, it was revealed that the then-US President had over 33.4 million fake followers on Twitter. That was 61% of his total followers at the time!
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Kim Kardashian
- In 2014, Kim Kardashian lost 1.3 million followers following a purge of fake accounts on Instagram.
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Kim Kardashian
- Fast forward to 2021 and 26% of her Instagram followers are in fact fake. Not to mention her Twitter, where the percentage bumps up to 48%.
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Lady Gaga - Lady Gaga is indeed super popular, but she too has been caught with fake followers on her social media accounts. Back in 2018, she lost 2.51 million of them following a Twitter purge.
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Lady Gaga
- In 2021, Gaga still ranks quite high on the number of fake Twitter followers, at around 39%. Her "Little Monsters" seem to be doing alright on Instagram though.
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Taylor Swift
- The pop star also suffered a massive drop in followers back in 2018, when Twitter purged fake accounts. She went from 85.57 followers to 83.24 million!
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Taylor Swift
- Swift seems to attract (or buy?) a large percentage of her followers on Instagram, too. One 2019 study pointed to 46% of fake followers, while a 2021 one estimated that she had about 26% of fake accounts following her.
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Rihanna - RiRi has lost a fair amount of fake followers on both Instagram and Twitter, following purges in 2014 and 2018. Some 1.2 million and 2.5 million, respectively.
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Rihanna
- While most of Rihanna's Instagram followers seem to be legit, as of 2021 about 42% of her Twitter followers are suspected to be fake.
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Katy Perry
- The singer's Instagram account was audited back in 2013. The result? Some 46% of her followers were fake! As for her Twitter account, Perry lost 2.8 million fake followers in the 2018 purge.
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Katy Perry
- Things didn't improve much for the singer in 2019, with a study pointing to 44% of fake overall social media followers. Though the percentage fell to 28%, she's still no. 2 in 2021 for the amount of fake Instagram followers. As for Twitter, Perry scores high again, with 41% of fake followers.
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Cristiano Ronaldo
- The Portuguese soccer star leads the charts in 2021 as the most-followed celeb on Instagram. Still, about 23% of the accounts are estimated to be fake.
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Cristiano Ronaldo
- Ronaldo's number of fake followers on Twitter is even higher: a whopping 48%!
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Ellen DeGeneres
- The famous TV host lost two million followers in the 2018 Twitter purge. In 2019, 49% of the accounts following DeGeneres on social media were reportedly fake.
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Barack Obama - Back in 2013, a survey indicated that 53% (19.5 million) of Obama's Twitter followers were fake. Though in 2021 his name does not appear in the top 20 of famous people with the most fake followers.
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Justin Bieber
- It turns out, some Beliebers are indeed fake. The singer lost 3.5 million followers on Instagram in 2014 and 2.6% of his Twitter followers back in 2018, following purges from both social networks.
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Justin Bieber - So, how is Justin Bieber doing in 2021? Well, on Instagram he's still going strong with fake followers; 26% to be more precise. As for Twitter, the Canadian star has an estimated 40% of fake accounts following him.
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Akon - Akion released his hit song 'Lonely' in 2004, and that's probably how he felt in 2014, when he lost 56% of his Instagram followers!
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Sean Combs
- Back in 2013, the music mogul gained 85,000 followers in a single day, only to lose nearly 400,000 of them a few months later.
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Mark Cuban
- The entrepreneur and TV personality surely has enough money to buy all the followers he wants. It looks like this was the case back in 2013, when a report showed that Cuban had an estimated 25% of fake Twitter followers.
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Shakira
- Back in 2012, it was revealed that only 21% of the singer's followers on Twitter were legit. Two years later, Shakira lost nearly 150,000 Instagram followers. They were, of course, fake.
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Shakira
- Has our favorite Latin pop star learned her lesson in 2021? Not quite. She still has an estimated 40% of fake Twitter followers.
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BTS - A 2019 survey found that the K-pop stars had a combined 47% of fake followers on Instagram and Twitter.
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Kourtney Kardashian
- This member of the Kardashian clan also had plenty of fake social media followers back in 2019. Around 46%, to be more precise.
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Kourtney Kardashian
- Kourtney Kardashian tops the list in 2021, with an estimated 28% (or 32.48 million) fake Instagram followers!
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Ariana Grande
- The singer had an estimated 46% of fake social media followers in 2019. Fast forward to 2021, and the number went down to 25% on Instagram. Though Grande still has an estimated 46% of fake followers on Twitter.
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Khloé Kardashian
- Some 43% of fake followers is how much Khloé Kardashian had on Instagram and Twitter (combined), back in 2019. And in 2021, an estimated 26% of her Instagram followers are fake.
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Priyanka Chopra - The actress scored really high in terms of fake social media followers in 2019: 43%, to be more precise.
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Neymar
- The Brazilian soccer star is also a social media star in 2021. Though an estimated 27% of his Instagram followers are fake. And the percentage goes up to 44% on Twitter.
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Bill Gates
- The co-founder of Microsoft is no. 2 in 2021 when it comes to fake Twitter followers, with an estimated 54%! Sources: (Ranker) (PR Week) (PCMag) (Harper's Bazaar) See also: Celebrities who lost their fortunes and died broke
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Donald Trump
- Back in 2018, it was revealed that the then-US President had over 33.4 million fake followers on Twitter. That was 61% of his total followers at the time!
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Kim Kardashian
- In 2014, Kim Kardashian lost 1.3 million followers following a purge of fake accounts on Instagram.
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Kim Kardashian
- Fast forward to 2021 and 26% of her Instagram followers are in fact fake. Not to mention her Twitter, where the percentage bumps up to 48%.
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Lady Gaga - Lady Gaga is indeed super popular, but she too has been caught with fake followers on her social media accounts. Back in 2018, she lost 2.51 million of them following a Twitter purge.
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Lady Gaga
- In 2021, Gaga still ranks quite high on the number of fake Twitter followers, at around 39%. Her "Little Monsters" seem to be doing alright on Instagram though.
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Taylor Swift
- The pop star also suffered a massive drop in followers back in 2018, when Twitter purged fake accounts. She went from 85.57 followers to 83.24 million!
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Taylor Swift
- Swift seems to attract (or buy?) a large percentage of her followers on Instagram, too. One 2019 study pointed to 46% of fake followers, while a 2021 one estimated that she had about 26% of fake accounts following her.
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Rihanna - RiRi has lost a fair amount of fake followers on both Instagram and Twitter, following purges in 2014 and 2018. Some 1.2 million and 2.5 million, respectively.
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Rihanna
- While most of Rihanna's Instagram followers seem to be legit, as of 2021 about 42% of her Twitter followers are suspected to be fake.
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Katy Perry
- The singer's Instagram account was audited back in 2013. The result? Some 46% of her followers were fake! As for her Twitter account, Perry lost 2.8 million fake followers in the 2018 purge.
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Katy Perry
- Things didn't improve much for the singer in 2019, with a study pointing to 44% of fake overall social media followers. Though the percentage fell to 28%, she's still no. 2 in 2021 for the amount of fake Instagram followers. As for Twitter, Perry scores high again, with 41% of fake followers.
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Cristiano Ronaldo
- The Portuguese soccer star leads the charts in 2021 as the most-followed celeb on Instagram. Still, about 23% of the accounts are estimated to be fake.
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Cristiano Ronaldo
- Ronaldo's number of fake followers on Twitter is even higher: a whopping 48%!
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Ellen DeGeneres
- The famous TV host lost two million followers in the 2018 Twitter purge. In 2019, 49% of the accounts following DeGeneres on social media were reportedly fake.
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Barack Obama - Back in 2013, a survey indicated that 53% (19.5 million) of Obama's Twitter followers were fake. Though in 2021 his name does not appear in the top 20 of famous people with the most fake followers.
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Justin Bieber
- It turns out, some Beliebers are indeed fake. The singer lost 3.5 million followers on Instagram in 2014 and 2.6% of his Twitter followers back in 2018, following purges from both social networks.
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Justin Bieber - So, how is Justin Bieber doing in 2021? Well, on Instagram he's still going strong with fake followers; 26% to be more precise. As for Twitter, the Canadian star has an estimated 40% of fake accounts following him.
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Akon - Akion released his hit song 'Lonely' in 2004, and that's probably how he felt in 2014, when he lost 56% of his Instagram followers!
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Sean Combs
- Back in 2013, the music mogul gained 85,000 followers in a single day, only to lose nearly 400,000 of them a few months later.
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Mark Cuban
- The entrepreneur and TV personality surely has enough money to buy all the followers he wants. It looks like this was the case back in 2013, when a report showed that Cuban had an estimated 25% of fake Twitter followers.
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Shakira
- Back in 2012, it was revealed that only 21% of the singer's followers on Twitter were legit. Two years later, Shakira lost nearly 150,000 Instagram followers. They were, of course, fake.
© BrunoPress
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Shakira
- Has our favorite Latin pop star learned her lesson in 2021? Not quite. She still has an estimated 40% of fake Twitter followers.
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BTS - A 2019 survey found that the K-pop stars had a combined 47% of fake followers on Instagram and Twitter.
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Kourtney Kardashian
- This member of the Kardashian clan also had plenty of fake social media followers back in 2019. Around 46%, to be more precise.
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Kourtney Kardashian
- Kourtney Kardashian tops the list in 2021, with an estimated 28% (or 32.48 million) fake Instagram followers!
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Ariana Grande
- The singer had an estimated 46% of fake social media followers in 2019. Fast forward to 2021, and the number went down to 25% on Instagram. Though Grande still has an estimated 46% of fake followers on Twitter.
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Khloé Kardashian
- Some 43% of fake followers is how much Khloé Kardashian had on Instagram and Twitter (combined), back in 2019. And in 2021, an estimated 26% of her Instagram followers are fake.
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Priyanka Chopra - The actress scored really high in terms of fake social media followers in 2019: 43%, to be more precise.
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Neymar
- The Brazilian soccer star is also a social media star in 2021. Though an estimated 27% of his Instagram followers are fake. And the percentage goes up to 44% on Twitter.
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Bill Gates
- The co-founder of Microsoft is no. 2 in 2021 when it comes to fake Twitter followers, with an estimated 54%! Sources: (Ranker) (PR Week) (PCMag) (Harper's Bazaar) See also: Celebrities who lost their fortunes and died broke
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Celebs caught with fake social media followers
One star has over 32 million fake Instagram followers!
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What's more impressive: having one million dollars, or one million followers on social media? Whatever your answer might be, the importance of having lots of followers in this day and age can't be denied. After all, a higher number usually means more profit for the celeb.
Well, several surveys and studies have been conducted over the years, and it has been revealed that many famous faces have, in fact, lots of fake followers. Both Twitter and Instagram have also conducted purges of fake accounts, which of course had an impact on the number of followers these stars had. It should be noted that these numbers change daily; they are just estimates calculated at a specific date and time.
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