Instagram is the second-most engaged social media platform after its parent company, Facebook, as it turns out we really do want to see photos of what your dog just did. In addition to keeping up with family and friends, we can also follow accounts of interesting people, including the three briefly profiled here.
Fashion Goddess Jillian Mercado
She’s stunning. She conveys wit with a glance over the top of her oh-so-stylish sunglasses. And, on her road to becoming a pop celebrity, she gets into the best parties! Which makes her Instastories must-sees, before they melt away in 24 hours. Join Jillian Mercado’s 80,000 followers at Jilly_Peppa.
Rollette Chelsie Hill
The youngest Pushgirl, Chelsie Hill, has been experimenting with concept videos, and you get a glimpse of the emerging artist with her “Freaky Friday” offering. Always the optimist, she’s learned to tackle obstacles head-on. Follow her, along with over 40,000 others, at Chelsiehill.
Olympian Amy Van Dyken
It’s not easy becoming paralyzed while in the public eye, yet six-time Olympic gold medalist Amy Van Dyken has done it openly with grace. Her heart and humor shine through on Instagram, whether it’s for mentoring or for #dogshaming. Follow her and 25,500 of her closest friends at amyvandyken.
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