Hollywood Secrets: Which Celebs Pay for Fake Twitter Followers?

One of those desires is to be have a large social media following. We found out that many celebrities pay for fake twitter followers to create the illusion that they’re more popular than they actually are.
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7/4/2014
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7/4/2014

On the E! special, “Secret Societies of Hollywood,” we got an inside look at how celebrities use their money and services to act on their desires.

One of the most current celebrity trends is to be trending. And we found out that many celebrities are paying for fake Twitter followers to create the illusion that they’re more popular than they actually are.

“Katy Perry was the first person to hit 50 million Twitter followers. But online social media analysts have found that more than 10 million of those are inactive.”(VIA E!/“Secret Societies of Hollywood”)

As the International Business Times notes, Katy isn’t the only celeb whose allegedly payed for Twitter followers.

Others reported to have done the same thing are Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Britney Spears, Rihanna, and Justin Bieber.

So, why do these high profile celebs pay for followers?

Well, the popularity contest can get them quite the chunk of change.

Advertising agencies and companies pay celebs to endorse their products on Twitter. Imagine 1 tweet for 10 grand. Yeah, that happens.

And as Forbes reports, Barack Obama and Oprah also allegedly fall into the same category, suggesting that 71% of the president’s followers are fake, and that only 26% of Oprah’s followers are real.

We guess millions of followers for some celebs just isn’t enough. Hey, it’s a hard knock life.