The Australian Instagram star who claimed her pictures had been copied by a thriller follower has been accused of masterminding a hoax.
Lauren Bullen, 23, travels the world posting glamorous pictures to her Instagram account, however was 'disturbed' to seek out one other girl had recreated her photos – proper all the way down to the best element.
Since making the stunning discovery final week, Bullen has been inundated with messages of hate by individuals who declare the pictures had been a part of a conspiracy she thought up in an try to realize publicity.
Lauren Bullen (L), who travels the world posting breathtaking pictures to her Instagram, was 'disturbed' to seek out one other girl (R) had recreated her photos to the best element
Within the week because the mimicked pictures had been first revealed, Bullen gained tons of of hundreds of latest followers, prompting accusations she and the thriller girl had deliberate it collectively.
One on-line sleuth accused Bullen and the opposite girl, generally known as Diana Alexa, of being related based mostly on a Google search.
'A Google seek for "gypsea_lust Diana Alexa" yields this archived Twitter profile,' one person mentioned.
'At one time Lauren's e-mail deal with and Instagram ID appeared in Diana Alexa's profile.'
One other individual has even claimed the 2 girls are sisters.
'Do a search, they're sisters. Staged this to get publicity and clearly it has labored,' one girl, from the US, mentioned.
One other claimed it was the identical girl in each pictures, and he or she had merely donned a brunette wig.
One on-line sleuth accused Bullen and the opposite girl, generally known as Diana Alexa, of being related based mostly on this search consequence
The photograph from the copycat (R) was taken with the identical view of the Sahara, from the identical angle and even with the identical pillows and ornament association
Her follower's photograph was taken in the identical pool, from the identical angle and he or she was even sporting what seemed to be the identical blue and white bikini
One other shot by the identical pool was additionally recreated virtually precisely in a unique pose
'Do a search: they're sisters. Staged this to get publicity and clearly it has labored.' one person mentioned
However Bullen has lashed out at her haters, claiming the story was professional and never a hoax within the slightest.
The Instagram star informed Each day Mail Australia on Saturday: 'What I've mentioned is 100% the reality.'
She admitted she had gained followers within the aftermath, however it was not well worth the 'traumatising' expertise.
'It is spinning and backfiring on me, I am accused of faking it and I do not know what to do, I hate it,' she informed Each day Mail Australia.
'It is so robust, I've nothing to cover.'
This photograph was taken in the identical pool with the association solely barely totally different
On this copy, the second girl needed to eat her personal pizza as her companion was presumably taking the photograph
In response to the damning Twitter consequence linking the pair, Bullen mentioned she 'did not suppose something of it'.
'My interpretation of it's that if you google two folks's usernames, you may get excerpts from each of their Twitter accounts,' she mentioned.
'It isn't rocket science.'
Initially angered by the shock discovering, Bullen mentioned she and the thriller girl had been now buddies and spoke 'on a regular basis'.
'I do not know a lot about her, however I discovered she's Italian,' she mentioned.
'I requested her at the moment 'is Diana your actual identify?' and he or she mentioned no, it was a nickname and he or she would by no means put her actual identify on the web.'
'So I do not even know her actual identify.'
The one distinction on this photograph is that the copycat is wanting sideways and never hiding her face along with her hair as Ms Bullen did
Whereas the expertise has been robust for Bullen, she mentioned her Italian copycat was coping even worse.
'She says she's the laughing inventory of her city, she's not having a great time with it,' she mentioned.
'She says it is embarrassing and he or she's so humiliated.
'She does not sound like a menace, possibly at some point we'll meet.'
However she mentioned the friendship began out on rocky floor.
'She mentioned: "I am not doing something improper and if you do not need your photos copied you need to make them personal",' Bullen mentioned.
Bullen even launched screenshots of her dialog with the thriller girl to Each day Mail Australia in an try to show the story's authenticity.
'And happening a couple of Twitter account from 2011, oh yeah I plotted this in 2011 come on,' Bullen mentioned
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