
Most Followed Celebrities on Instagram in 2022-2023
By Garvit Vyas , 20 February, 2023
The social media has taken over the market if we rate it on the scale of popularity. Instagram stands out to be the most favourite social media app with a lot of features to tackle the hunger of its users. When it comes to celebrities, Instagram lays out a very authentic medium for the fans to connect with their favourite celebs.
Cristiano Ronaldo stands out to be the most followed celebrity with 541.43 million followers on Instagram, followed by Lionel Messi with a fan following of 425.41 million. The two footballers top the list being most followed celebs on Instagram.
Kylie Jenner ranks third in the list with 379.8 million followers, next to her is Selena Gomez in the fourth with 374.3 million followers on Instagram. Next to her is Dwayne Johnson with 361.17 million followers.
Ariana Grande tops the list at seventh rank with 353.68 million followers and followed by Kim Kardashian with 343.09 million followers on Instagram.
Beyonce is at ninth and Khloe Kardashian at tenth rank with 293.34 million and 292.1 million followers respectively on Instagram. Again, Justin Bieber is followed by 275.48 million on Instagram and tops the list at eleventh rank.
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