HAVING millions of Instagram followers may seem like the dream to some people but lots of celebrities actually have secret smaller accounts.

We’ve rounded up some of the top celebrities that are known or are suspected to have ‘secret’ Instagram accounts.

Matt Damon recently revealed he has a private Instagram account but his username is a secret

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Matt Damon recently revealed he has a private Instagram account but his username is a secretCredit: PA
Drake is suspected of having a secret Instagram

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Drake is suspected of having a secret InstagramCredit: Getty

Matt Damon

Matt Damon recently revealed to GQ magazine that he has “a very private Instagram account”.

The award-winning actor didn’t reveal the name of his account so we won’t be able to follow him anytime soon.

However, he did tell GQ: “I have 76 followers and I’ve done 40 posts since 2013.”

The posts include pictures of his 15-year-old daughter Isabella.

Drake

Drake has long been suspected of having a secret Instagram account.

There’s an account called @quilteddiamonds with no profile picture or account bio.

What makes the account special is that its one follower is @champagnepapi, which is Drake’s main account.

Cara Delevinge

Cara Delevinge is another big celebrity suspected of having a secret Instagram account.

Delevinge’s famous pals Gigi Hadid and Rita Ora are followers an account called @buttholediamante.

The account is rumoured to belong to Delevinge because the name in the bio is ‘Caz del Viz’.

Sophie Turner

Game of Thrones actress Sophie Turner has a not so secret second Instagram on which she used to review sausages.

The username is @sophiessausagereviews.

The actress hasn’t posted a picture on the account since 2018 but her husband Joe Jonas has liked some of the photos.

Joe Jonas

Just like his wife, Joe Jonas also has a second Instagram that has far less followers than his main account.

It’s called @cupofjoe and has some famous followers and pictures of his family.

It currently has a modest 142,000 followers compared to Jonas’s main account which has over 12 million.

Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber is said to have a jokey Instagram account that documents his close friendship with Post Malone.

It’s called @skylarktylark_ and it’s not updated very often.

Model and actress Cara Delevinge has long been suspected of having an Instagram account called @buttholediamante

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Model and actress Cara Delevinge has long been suspected of having an Instagram account called @buttholediamanteCredit: Getty – Contributor
Joe Jonas has a second more understated Instagram account

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Joe Jonas has a second more understated Instagram accountCredit: Getty – Contributor

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