Jadé Tuncdoruk has gone private on social media.
It looks like it was triggered by Celeb Spellcheck, an anonymous Instagram account that exposes bad spelling and bad behavior from influencers.
The social media sensation made her page private on Wednesday after the popular page re-shared Jadé’s Instagram story where she asked fans to recommend places to visit in New Zealand.
Something to hide? Jadé Tuncdoruk went private after anonymous Instagram account Celeb Spellcheck called her over a double standard
Conversely, in the same article, Jadé is shown making a video on her “ funny ” The Real Jadé Tunchy account where she mocks other Instagram users who use the Q and A function to pose. silly questions.
“ Google is a super handy tool that has all of this information … you can search for information on, ” she said sarcastically in the video.
In the post, Celeb Spellcheck captioned the sequence, “ Mount Hypocrite montage: turn off comments now because they were getting difficult. ”
As a result, the high profile influencer did not respond well to being mocked.
So much so that she decided to keep her account private.
Silly questions? In the same post, Jadé is shown making a video on her “ funny ” The Real Jadé Tunchy account where she pokes fun at other Instagram users who use the Q&A function to ask silly questions.
Hypocrisy: In the post, Celeb Spellcheck captioned the sequence, “ Mount Hypocrite montage: turn off comments now as they were getting difficult. Pictured: Jade shares responses from other Instagram users.
“ Hi friends, I have decided to keep this account private for a while, so congratulations if you are already here you made it to the secret club, ” she said on Instagram Stories via her account The Real Jade Tunchy.
She also joked that the secret password was “Jade”.
This is not the first time that the Celeb Spell test has elicited a reaction from Jadé.
Official announcement: “ Hi friends, I have decided to keep this account private for a while, so congratulations if you are already here you made it to the secret club, ” she said on Instagram Stories via her The Real Jade Tunchy account
Repeat the behavior: This isn’t the first time celebrity spell checking has elicited a reaction from Jadé.
Earlier this year, the account’s mystery administrator – who is said to be a Melbourne public relations worker in her twenties – noted that Jade had blocked her from her official account.
At the time, Jadé was not alone, as Celeb Spellcheck confirmed that Sophie Cachia, Steph Claire Smith and Tayla Damir also blocked her from accessing their accounts.
Daily Mail has reached out to Jadé and Celeb Spellcheck for their comment.
Blacklist: During an Instagram question-and-answer session in January, the account’s mystery administrator – reportedly a Melbourne PR employee in her twenties – noted that Sophie Cachia, Steph Claire Smith, Jadé Tuncdoruk and Tayla Damir had blocked her.
Celeb Spellcheck started a few years ago as a mocking spelling account on sponsored Instagram posts, but has since grown into a platform for influencers to report their lies and irresponsible behavior.
The profile is also a hub for user-submitted gossip, with a notable example being the claim that a top couple from Victoria are on the verge of divorce.
For this reason, Celeb Spellcheck drew comparisons to DeuxMoi, the popular Instagram account that collects and spreads unverified rumors about American celebrities from its nearly 600,000 followers.
Celeb Spellcheck has drawn criticism in recent months, with Skye Wheatley and Tayla Damir accusing the page of ‘intimidating’ them into correcting their spelling.
The admin denied harassing the influencers she features on the account, saying, “ This page is meant to be light and fun. I’ve definitely posted things in the past that I’m not proud of, but I try never to cross the line.
The account had already made headlines when it shared a screenshot of model Elyse Knowles misspelling “there” as “wallah”. The gaffe went viral in December when it was picked up by American social media sensation Joshua Ostrovsky, aka The Fat Jewish.
‘Wallah’: The account has already made headlines by sharing this screenshot of model Elyse Knowles misspelling ‘here’ as ‘wallah’. The gaffe went viral in December when it was picked up by American social media sensation Joshua Ostrovsky, aka The Fat Jewish.