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Instagram can glamorize the kind of partying lifestyle that can put a person at risk, both in terms of their health and their safety, as well as enable addiction.
Louise Delage appeared on the photo sharing platform on August 1, 2016 and accrued over 55,000 followers in two months time thanks to her chic Parisian adventures. However, the photos that earned the mystery woman 50,000 likes all had one thing in common: Louise is always holding a drink. That’s right, the rising Instagram star has a serious drinking problem that had gone unnoticed by many of her fans. But the truth is that there is no Louise Delage; she is an invention of Addict Aide, a French organization dedicated to helping people deal with alcoholism.
Follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/louise.delage/
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Louise Delage
She doesn’t exist. But alcohol addiction does. This is what Addict Aide in France wanted to demonstrate when they created a fake Instagram account of a young, party-loving girl with a dark secret. Very clever or is the message not very clear? I’ll let you be the judge.
See the video above