DeuxMoi, a popular celebrity gossip account, recently criticised users for sharing subscriber-only content after a leaked photo of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Casa Cipriani in New York surfaced online. The image, which appeared to show the pair dining together, was originally shared on DeuxMoi’s subscription service, but was later reposted by fan accounts. In response, DeuxMoi took to Instagram, calling out the individual responsible for leaking the image, stating, “Why would you guys leak that Taylor and Travis picture to a Taylor Swift fan account? Such a bunch of hypocritical losers... It's not fair to people who pay.”
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— everslay⸆⸉ ♡ (@everslay13) September 9, 2024
DeuxMoi also reached out to fan accounts, requesting they remove the image, with messages like, “Can you please delete this? This is a picture we posted just for IG subscribers.” Despite the efforts to contain the photo, many social media users pointed out the irony of the situation, considering DeuxMoi’s platform is built on sharing unverified celebrity gossip.
One Reddit user commented, “Wait, did she seriously just ask people to respect privacy… unironically?” Another user remarked, “DeuxMoi charging people to see ‘exclusive’ pics sent by other people and asking for privacy is just so unserious.” The incident has sparked conversations about the ethics of paying for celebrity content and privacy in the age of social media.
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