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Anna Sedokova, Tina Kandelaki: established journalists who “clocked” subscribers


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Instagram has long been an integral part of life for many celebrities, because the number of subscribers defines their popularity, authority in the Network and allows you to earn good money on advertising. Leading positions in the number of subscribers in the Russian segment’s Instagram is actress Nastassja Samburski, TV personalities Ksenia Borodina and Olga Buzova. It turned out that among the stars there are those who buys followers for the sake of impressive numbers.

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In the pursuit of fame celebrities are willing to resort to the so-called “followers”. According to life.ru recently appeared a website Socialblade, which allows you to track statistics for each user. The service determines how many people are daily added and removed from among the subscribers of a particular account. A sharp increase in followers or the massive evasion says that they were “stranded”.

The newspaper conducted its own investigation and found out which of the stars have resorted to such a scheme. Among them were singer Anna Sedokova — one day she abruptly lost 189 thousand subscribers.

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Fell under suspicion and Tina Kandelaki, which at one point had been signed by 30 thousand users. However, soon the same amount of followers from it unsubscribed.

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Similar situation with TV presenter Kate July, Lena Perminova, Olympic champion Adelina Sotnikova, Anna Semenovich and psychic Julia Vang. In the accounts of these stars observed a sharp increase in subscribers.

  • Anna Semenovich
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  • Julia Vang
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