I honestly have no idea why this is considered newsworthy in the slightest, but hey, here we are.
Piers Morgan’s son, Bertie, looks a little like Tom Cruise when photographed at the right angle.
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.
A Joburg teen’s family is taking Facebook Inc to court after she was bombarded with horrendous threats on social media, which came from anonymous accounts.
The self-styled “King Of Instagram” seems to lead the good life, which includes an outrageous Beverly Hills mansion. There might be a little more to the story, though.
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.
Instagrammers have been terrorising a New Zealand family by trespassing on their land to frolic in some natural pools.
Pretoria’s Simone Kriel, an Instagram influencer and fitness figure, has a soft spot for Adolf Hitler, and she’s not ready to back down.
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.
An Instagram influencer has had to do damage control after she faked wanting to auction off her virginity on Instagram.
Not only are people ignoring the lockdown regulations, but they’re posting pictures of it online, too.
Two of the finest tennis players in history struggled to connect via Instagram Live, but when they did it was worth the wait.
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.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have said goodbye to their Instagram followers, as they prepare to go it alone in America.
David Geffen’s tone-deaf Instagram post about social distancing on his yacht didn’t go down well with his followers.
These days, it’s not enough just to do something well, you need to have it confirmed on social media. Well, that could be about to change.
You record it, you post it, and then you watch it over and over again, but have you ever stopped to think about why?
An Instagram account that shows the hilarious truth behind the lies that influencers tell us on social media is proving very popular.
An influencer and YouTuber wanted to see how easy it would be to trick her followers into thinking she was on holiday in Bali.
If you fulfil a very rigid set of criteria, and want to date someone for their money, then Andy Scott might just be your man.
You want potential tourists to your city to see positive, glowing reviews from those who visit. This didn’t deliver on that front.
Influencers are under fire for using the hashtag #coronavirus on unrelated posts to score more likes and followers.
Some of the ‘influencers’ on Instagram at the moment are fake, but that doesn’t stop people from following them.
Some men are attempting to exploit young influencers online by offering them thousands in exchange for sex.
Have you ever wondered why Instgram chooses certain adverts to slide into your feed? It all comes down to what they think you like.
Kaylen Ward decided to bare all in exchange for donations towards bushfire relief efforts in Australia, but Instagram wasn’t having it.
Take a break from photographing your smashed avo on toast to see where it all began, with the most influential Instagram posts of the last decade.