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Gwyneth Paltrow Joins Instagram

Tanya Mardirossian |
October 3, 2013 | 1:46 p.m. PDT

Staff Reporter

Gwyneth Paltrow currently has over 15,000 followers on her new Instagram account (Twitter/@YahooMoviesUK).
Gwyneth Paltrow currently has over 15,000 followers on her new Instagram account (Twitter/@YahooMoviesUK).
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow joined social media site Instagram on Wednesday (@GwynethPaltrow). Her first post was a picture with fashion designer Jason Wu. 

With her followers increasing (She's already at over 15,000 followers!), check out other celebrities who are popular on Instagram.

Miley Cyrus announced she had an Instagram in May (@MileyCyrus). She dedicated it to her fans, thanking them for being there for her and “crowning” her. 

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Oprah (@Oprah) is a do-gooder, and her Instagram account definitely proves it. The star has photos of her gardening, out on a safari, and meeting celebrities and political figures. 

Singer/Actor Justin Timberlake (@JustinTimberlake) has above 2 million followers. Pictures include him being onset as a "Saturday Night Live" host, performances, and with fans. 

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First Lady Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) has 53 posts. Staying patriotic, she posted landmarks and of course pictures of her and President Barak Obama pre- and post- his presidency.

Rihanna (@BadGalRiRi) recently released new photos on Instagram from her new music video for "Pour It Up." These pictures include the Rihanna we know and love — minimal amount of clothing, cute costumes, and plenty of twerking. 

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Fashion trend-setter Lauren Conrad (@LaurenConrad) has over 2 million followers and 850 current posts. If you love looking at dogs, Laguna Beach, and fashion ideas, follow LC.

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