The mounting fury of this woman demanding someone give them their Insta name is a proper hall of famer
It’s never happened to us – not much does – but we imagine it could be mildly frustrating if you join a new social media platform or something and someone else has already taken your name.
But we’re not sure this is the way to go about it, an American woman (and influencer, naturally) who’s getting wed, apparently, only to find out someone already had their (married) name on Instagram.
It went viral over on Reddit after it was posted by StringSilly2839 and was subsequently shared on Twitter and it’s quite the read.
a very small influencer married into a billionaire family and i am absolutely dying over her demanding this insta handle pic.twitter.com/5asl0O2Vjr
— erb (@bentleyliz2) April 30, 2024
And that exchange in full.
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Mega oof.
Negotiate a $250k fee for the username and an additional $250 for every post within the first year of ownership.
— Scarlett Coronado (@Tigresa_de1810) May 1, 2024
also to check facebook to see if ANYONE in the US has your last name lmfao – is that a database now
— Girlie (@accacae) May 1, 2024
“My name is Katherine”
“Which is illegal”— Niall Anderson (@INiallAnderson) May 1, 2024
LOL I went to college with her we had anthropology together
— Zeke (@zekester116) May 1, 2024
I’ve love the replies. People shouldn’t think they’ll have everything easy because they’re popular or wealthy
— (@therealbelano) May 1, 2024
This is exactly the type of energy you would expect from someone who married into a billionaire family. Where is the…decorum? She started off so aggressive, not even a smiley face with the ask!
— Jes (@vampyricnature) May 1, 2024
To conclude …
lmfao what the fuck
— danisha carter (@danishacarterr) May 1, 2024
We hope the nuptials went well and wish them all the best, whatever they are able to call themselves on Instagram.
Source Twitter @bentleyliz2 Reddit u/StringSilly2839