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Whoah! Justin Bieber makes it as the highest followed male celeb on instagram, find out the rest






Sometimes some of the musicians we neglect are usually the ones on top of the food chain when we decide to check. I say musicians because that is where you get to see people whose music are usually considered inconsequential or childish... Justin Bieber happens to be one of them.


The Rock, who makes it at the second position, also is a specimen to be talked about. There are a litany of other celebrities I would have thought to be on the list, but the universe has said it all. Justin Bieber, perhaps garnered all the followers after he had almost exploded the internet  with a picture of him in his birthday suit... LOL

See the list below according to U.K Daily below








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