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Snoop Dogg is crowned Instagram's most active celebrity user


The date, which was compiled in September 2014, shows that Snoop had posted a total of 686 images which contained a reference to illegal substances or drink - making up just over seven per cent of his Instagram activity - while P. Diddy, whose ream name is Sean Combs, had posted 347.

Indeed, it seems rappers in general have a particular fondness for the photo sharing; of the 40 celebrities included on the list of most active users, a whopping 27 were rappers, while just six actors or actresses, four models and three comedians were also included.

But when ranked according to number of illicit images shared on the site, rappers, including Nicki Minaj and Drake, made up the top 15 spots on the list.

Setting an example for his fellow rappers however, is Jay-Z, who has posted just one image which contained

Surprisingly, the Kardashian clan, who are renowned for their seemingly-constant Instagram updates, featured fairly far down on the list, with Khloe, Kim and their younger sister Kendall Jenner placing ninth, tenth and eleventh respectively.



The website also revealed which celebrities post the most references to drugs and alcohol

Risky rappers: Of all the users revealed to have posted the most illicit images, the majority were rappers
But when it came to the more illicit Instagram updates, the reality stars will no doubt be happy to hear that they fell even further down the list.

According to Addiction Treatment, both Kim and Khloe have posted a total of 21 photos which contained references to drugs or alcohol, while Kendall - who is only 19 and therefore not yet legal to drink in the United States - has posted ten.

The data does show that the number of celebrities posting images which contain references to drugs - and the frequency with which they have posted them - has decreased significantly since 2011, when the site became available to all members of the public.

However the number of images containing references to alcohol has increased substantially.

'We can see the growth and decline of celebrity Instagram shares of drugs and alcohol images each month since 2011,' the website states.

Source:daily mail

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