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Stars who have a huge list of fake followers on social media

With Baadshah being in the limelight recently for buying fake followers worth Rs. 75 lakhs for his video ‘Pagal Hai’ which gathered 7.2 crore views on YouTube, we bring to you a list of more such stars who bought fake followers on the social media platform.

#1. Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen DeGeneres

The popular star comedian who hosts a television show in America titled by her own name Ellen DeGeneres Show is speculated of owning more than 58 percent of her followers that cater popularity on her lame jokes every single time.

#2. Beyond the Soul – BTS

Stars with fake followers

The band of boys BTS has made them a very popular group of stars owing to their amazing musical videos. However, don’t fall prey to their popularity charts, because they too have bought 48 percent fake followers.

#3. Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian

Co-owner of Keeping Up with the Kardashians has forever been grabbing eyes for her bold and sultry appearances. The star model and actor Kim, has topped the family list by buying 44 percent fake followers.

#4. Deepika Padukone

Stars with fake followers

The mesmerizing Bollywood star who featured in some mind blowing films like Padmavat is too accused of buying fake followers. As per the ICMP claim, 48 percent of the total followers of the actress are fake.

#5. Katy Perry

Katy Perry

The popular singing sensation and star of Hollywood Katy Perry has a breathtaking 83.6 million followers. However, the gorgeous singer is the owner of a whooping 53 percent of the followers!e

#6. Priyanka Chopra Jonas

Stars with fake followers

Yet another Bollywood superstar who has been playing her magic with her sheer essence of acting in the Hollywood too, Priyanka is another star with immense popularity. However, brands that pay huge amounts to the actress for a single post ignore the fact that the actress owns 48 percent of the followers.

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