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No one is safe from Celeste Barber's parodies, as she puts her own unique stamp on some celebrity favourites' Instagram posts.
It's a window providing a glimpse into the lives of our favourite celebs as they go about their carefully-curated daily business.
And by daily business, we mean practising yoga on surf boards, nonchalant product placement, showing off their abs, or sometimes simply taking a contemplative selfie . #mood.
It's just a bit of fun in our otherwise humdrum and mundane lives. Totally harmless.
Or is it?
Social media is brilliant in many ways, but there is a real danger the beautifully-executed, impossibly glamorous images we see every day have an adverse effect on us, making us take it all to seriously, as well as feel bad or dissatisfied.
So step forward and 'thank you' to Celeste Barber.
Since last year, the Australian comedian has been parodying celebrity Instagram pictures under the #celestechallengeaccepted hashtag.
"People take it all too seriously," Barber told the Daily Mail . "[t]hey have such an obsession with celebrities, the rich, the privileged and all these life-style bloggers but yet the celebrities think they are doing normal things.
"Kim Kardashian posing in a pile of dirt; who does that in real life?"