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Taiwanese Instagram Deletes Her Account After She Was Found Faking Her Photos


An image of unedited instagram named Enrosa who sold the diet products online via e-commerce platform Shopee, was uploaded on the PTT Bulletin Board System, Taiwan’s online forum. Her photo make her fans started to realize she didn’t look the way they thought.


Her photo shows her actual body size while posing next to the Mercedes car and the photos were edited using photoshop software to reduce her size to slim and sexy in the finished photo.

▼ BEFORE

▼ AFTER


After her real photo was expose, she threatened a lawsuit against the distributor of the images and offer a reward for anyone who could tell her who the original distributor was. Before deactivating her account, Rosa claimed she had gone to the police, but Taiwanese authorities have yet to announce any ongoing investigations.

The Instagrammer wrote:
If anyone sees someone sharing the secretly taken picture of me, and can provide their phone number or other personal details, I’ll reward you with 2,000 TWD [$66]. If you find the person who actually took the secret picture of me, you’ll get 16,800 TWD [$559]. Thank you. This is an opportunity to earn some money. If any of your friends share the picture with you, take a screenshot or give me the person’s Instagram handle. You’ll be rewarded as well.


The Enrosa fans on forum conducted their small investigation and published a screenshot of an old Instagram photo of a girl with the nickname Dian1120, in which she noted a big size girl (apparently, her teacher) with a nickname in 2016 Enrosa. It's that her?. It could be assumed that the nickname Enrosa used to belong to another person, but the current Instagram policy does not yet allow the use of nicknames of even inactive, blocked and deleted accounts.

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