Duncan Killick has amassed a real fan following for pretending to be famous on Instagram.
He’s faking it ’till he makes it — or doesn’t.
Killick, 28 – who “lives off the drama of celebrity culture” – was inspired to create an Instagram account on which he would pretend to be a “cooked-out celeb” after seeing a candid photo his friend took of him in 2019. With nearly 7,500 Instagram followers, Killick is torn between dubbing them “Duncanators” or “Duncan’s Donuts,” he said with a laugh.
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