2014, Chloë Grande, "Instantly famous: Exploring both sides of Instagram fame", The Queen's Journal (Queen's University), 27 May 2014, page 18:
For them, Instagram acts as a tool for creative expression, not as a narcissistic measurement of self-worth that most Instafamous users are accused of having.
2018, Marley Jeranko, "Bending the Rules", Cherry Creek Lifestyle, January 2018, page 54:
You see, this isn't such a rare sighting when it comes to the bald-headed, ultra-bendy, Instafamous yogi queen we know as Chocolate Yoga (@chocolate_yoga).
2018, Maggie Conner, "Ashley Chew", PATTERN, Spring 2016, page 68:
She briefly sold t-shirts adorned with her Instafamous slogan, but she has higher hopes for the message than turning it into a vehicle for product sales.
2018, Zoe Stojanovic-Hill, "Editorial", Honi Soit (University of Sydney), Week 9, Semester 2 (2018), page 2:
Anyway, the point is, I'll get Instafamous one day.
2018, Michael Karlo Lim, "Naughty or Nice", Zee, Volume 3 (2018), page 47:
With the makers of the Instafamous Chocolate Dream Cake already trademarking their take on the layered chocolate cake-in-a-can, local purveyors of sweet goodies, Tazza Cafe and Patisserie, elicits what we'd assume to be similar oohs and aahs with their Marvelous Cake.
2019, Clare Madden, Hello Gen Z: Engaging the Generation of Post-Millennials, pages 90-91:
Many Gen Zs aspire to fame and see the internet as a viable platform for achieving this dream. From celebrity bloggers to YouTube celebrities, to being 'Instafamous', many believe they have the potential to be a celebrity.
2019, Lauren Bravo, "The Rise and Fall", Foodism, October 2019, page 56:
Ta Tat Eatery makes its Instafamous katsu sando with toasted brioche, and it's safe to say none of its devotees seem to be sad for the lack of levain.
2019, "All The Lovers", Mojeh, Issue 70 (2019), page 54:
Looking to vintage graffitti[sic], band tees, nostalgic memorabilia and song lyrics from Taylor's latest album, the singer's Instafamous cat, Benjamin Button, also makes an appearance on the exclusive range.
2020, Jumol Royes, "Is My Pride Showing?", IN Magazine, July/August 2020, page 26:
There seems to be an endless barrage of images featuring people who bear a striking resemblance to famous gay Canadians like actor Luke Macfarlane and Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski, or Instafamous influencers like Sam Cushing and Kyle Krieger.
2018, Jessie Faerber, More Than Just Pretty: Discover Your True Value, Beauty and Purpose, unnumbered page:
This means that a lot of the Instafamous fabricate their images to look more perfect than reality, […]
2019, Depali Rai, "Beware the dangers of our new 'influencer' culture", The Saint (University of St Andrews), 11 April 2019, page 11:
With the rise of YouTube personalities and the Instafamous, we are increasingly exposed to, and desire a greater sense of, personality and "honesty" from those that occupy our feeds and screens.