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Celeste Barber Re-Creates Celeb Instagrams, Internet Falls In Love With Her In The Process

Genius.

Note to celebrities: alright, we get it. Your lives are amazing and you look too good for words in nearly every photo you post on Instagram. That must be nice. And while the rest of us are struggling to find good selfie lighting, you're crafting a 'gram that could literally be a masterpiece.

But you know what? There's one person on this earth that we (and the Internet) think might do Instagram better than any A-list celeb. And that's Australian comedian, Celeste Barber.

Here's what Barber does:

Privileged people only travel in style. #celestechallengeaccepted #celestebarber #funny #whohaha @whohaha

A photo posted by Celeste Barber (@celestebarber) on

Yup, she hilariously re-creates a celebrity's over-the-top Instagrams in a way that best reflects her life.

Using the hashtag #celestechallengeaccepted, the mother-of-two, who has over 500,000 followers on Instagram, mocks everyone from Gigi Hadid to Justin Bieber and Kim Kardashian to Miley Cyrus. Nailing the A-list celebs' outrageously staged photos, Barber has shot to social media fame and has even won over the likes of Kris Jenner.

In an interview with Runway Riot, Barber said she calls "bullsh*t" on the "rich, famous, privileged people portraying their life as accessible to everyone."

Class. #celestechallengeaccepted #funny #hothusband #kimkardashian #yeezy @zooeydeschanel

A photo posted by Celeste Barber (@celestebarber) on

Such a breath of fresh air in a world that is so obsessed with getting the perfect documentation for social media.

So please, celebrities, keep posting ridiculous Instagram shots so Celeste Barber can keep re-creating them in the best ways possible.

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