Jan. 21, Demi Lovato shared a message of support for the non-binary community on her Instagram Stories and told fans "we will get thru this."
Gracie Abrams and Demi Lovato hit out at Meta
Social media users, including celebrities such as singers Demi Lovato and Gracie Abrams, are posting complaints that Meta won’t let them unfollow President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and first lady Melania Trump on Instagram.
With Trump 2.0 already underway, the political world is bracing for a certain unpredictability. But that this would spread to other spheres is something not everyone imagined. Instagram users in the US including some celebrities are complaining that they are not able to unfollow Trump,
Meta said Facebook and Instagram users were not forced to follow Trump but that unfollowing the new White House accounts 'might take some time.'
Demi Lovato shared to her Instagram story that she claims to have unfollowed JD Vance on the VP US government official account twice and the platform won’t let her do it, calling it ‘shady business’. Cara Delevingne also posted a screenshot to her story claiming that it’s ‘happening to me’. So what is actually going on?
Social media users, including Demi Lovato and Gracie Abrams, express frustration over challenges in unfollowing US leadership on Instagram amidst technical glitches and shifting Meta policies. Celebrities voiced concerns over account automatic refollows and skepticism over changes within Meta's operations and policy direction.
Social media users, including celebrities like Demi Lovato and Gracie Abrams, have been grumbling as they aren’t able to unfollow US President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and First Lady Melania Trump on Instagram,
Facebook and Instagram users have recently noticed their accounts have started following President Donald Trump, his wife Melania and Vice President JD Van
Demi Lovato, a vocal advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, shared a message of support for non-binary individuals following Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. | TAG24
People were not made to automatically follow any of the official Facebook or Instagram accounts for the President, Vice President, or First Lady,” Meta spokesperson Andy Stone wrote on X (formerly Twitter).