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id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body"><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Influencer Natalia Taylor faked her Bali vacation on Instagram by taking photos at Ikea to see if her followers would notice.<br><br>Natalia Taylor/[http://www.blogher.com/search/apachesolr_search/Instagram Instagram]<br><br><br>Visitors to [ Instagram influencer Natalia Taylor]'s page earlier this month might have felt a bit envious upon seeing all the [ glamorous photos and videos] of her enjoying a vacation in Bali. But the exotic trip was all a lie. While pictures showed her [ relaxing in a fancy bathtub], [ drinking champagne] and [ ordering room service] inside a wood-paneled hotel room, Taylor took the photos at her nearby Ikea. <br>With photo captions like "The queen has arrived #[https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-bali-tour-du-lich-bali-indonesia-4-ngay-3-dem-tu-ha-noi-tu-sai-gon-hcm-may-bay.html tour bali từ hà nội]," it was easy for [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-bali-tour-du-lich-bali-indonesia-4-ngay-3-dem-tu-ha-noi-tu-sai-gon-hcm-may-bay.html tour du lịch bali] her more than 330,000 Instagram followers to think the model was living her best globe-trotting life. But in an age when social media can lead people to think every one else's lives are better, Taylor [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-bali-tour-du-lich-bali-indonesia-4-ngay-3-dem-tu-ha-noi-tu-sai-gon-hcm-may-bay.html kynghidongduong.vn] wanted to prove not everything on Instagram is real. <br><br>"Life on the internet isn't always what it seems; especially in this day and age where it's so easy to pretend to be anyone you want to be," explains in a [ video on YouTube], where she has 96 million followers. "So many influencers have actually been caught in the act pretending to be at a destination when they really weren't; it's just either Photoshop, or it's not even them."<br><br><br>[  View this post on Instagram]  [ The queen has arrived 🌊💖 #bali]<br> A post shared by [  Natalia Taylor] (@natalia__taylor) on Feb 6, 2020 at 2:51pm PST<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>window.CnetFunctions.logWithLabel('%c One Trust ', "Service loaded: script_instagram with class optanon-category-5");<br>        <br>    <br><br>    <br><br> [http://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=usagov&query=Taylor%20dressed Taylor dressed] up and went to Ikea to take convincing vacation photos with the help of her photographer friend Ally Amodeo.<br>
id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body"><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Influencer Natalia Taylor faked her Bali vacation on [http://www.healthable.org/?s=Instagram Instagram] by taking photos at Ikea to see if her followers would notice.<br><br>Natalia Taylor/Instagram<br><br><br>Visitors to [ Instagram influencer Natalia Taylor]'s page earlier this month might have felt a bit envious upon seeing all the [ glamorous photos and videos] of her enjoying a vacation in Bali. But the exotic trip was all a lie. While pictures showed her [ relaxing in a fancy bathtub], [ drinking champagne] and [ ordering room service] inside a wood-paneled hotel room, Taylor took the photos at her nearby Ikea. <br>With photo captions like "The queen has arrived #[https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-bali-tour-du-lich-bali-indonesia-4-ngay-3-dem-tu-ha-noi-tu-sai-gon-hcm-may-bay.html tour bali giá rẻ]," it was easy for her more than 330,000 Instagram followers to think the model was living her best globe-trotting life. But in an age when social media can lead people to think every one else's lives are better,  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-bali-tour-du-lich-bali-indonesia-4-ngay-3-dem-tu-ha-noi-tu-sai-gon-hcm-may-bay.html tour bali giá rẻ] Taylor wanted to prove not everything on Instagram is real. <br><br>"Life on the internet isn't always what it seems; especially in this day and age where it's so easy to pretend to be anyone you want to be," explains in a [ video on YouTube], where she has 96 million followers. "So many influencers have actually been caught in the act pretending to be at a destination when they really weren't; it's just either Photoshop, or it's not even them."<br><br><br>[  View this post on Instagram]  [ The queen has arrived 🌊💖 #bali]<br> A post shared by [  Natalia Taylor] (@natalia__taylor) on Feb 6, [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-bali-tour-du-lich-bali-indonesia-4-ngay-3-dem-tu-ha-noi-tu-sai-gon-hcm-may-bay.html kynghidongduong.vn] 2020 at 2:51pm PST<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>window.CnetFunctions.logWithLabel('%c One Trust ', "Service loaded: script_instagram with class optanon-category-5");<br>        <br>    <br><br>    <br><br> Taylor dressed up and went to Ikea to take convincing vacation photos with the help of her photographer friend Ally Amodeo.<br>

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Influencer Natalia Taylor faked her Bali vacation on Instagram by taking photos at Ikea to see if her followers would notice.

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Visitors to [ Instagram influencer Natalia Taylor]'s page earlier this month might have felt a bit envious upon seeing all the [ glamorous photos and videos] of her enjoying a vacation in Bali. But the exotic trip was all a lie. While pictures showed her [ relaxing in a fancy bathtub], [ drinking champagne] and [ ordering room service] inside a wood-paneled hotel room, Taylor took the photos at her nearby Ikea. 
With photo captions like "The queen has arrived #tour bali giá rẻ," it was easy for her more than 330,000 Instagram followers to think the model was living her best globe-trotting life. But in an age when social media can lead people to think every one else's lives are better, tour bali giá rẻ Taylor wanted to prove not everything on Instagram is real. 

"Life on the internet isn't always what it seems; especially in this day and age where it's so easy to pretend to be anyone you want to be," explains in a [ video on YouTube], where she has 96 million followers. "So many influencers have actually been caught in the act pretending to be at a destination when they really weren't; it's just either Photoshop, or it's not even them."


[ View this post on Instagram] [ The queen has arrived 🌊💖 #bali]
A post shared by [ Natalia Taylor] (@natalia__taylor) on Feb 6, kynghidongduong.vn 2020 at 2:51pm PST















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 Taylor dressed up and went to Ikea to take convincing vacation photos with the help of her photographer friend Ally Amodeo.