Demi Rose deletes Instagram - Fans in shock

Demi Rose deletes Instagram - Fans in shock

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She's never been afraid to push the boundaries with a series of wild poses and revealing bikini looks. However, despite having 19 million followers on Instagram, Demi Rose has abandoned the platform and deleted everyone from her following.

The British model, 29, last posted a completely nude photo to her account in July, while she was staying at her resort in Ibiza, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

However, since the post, the star has been silent on the platform, instead turning to Snapchat to update her fans.

Demi also runs her own OnlyFans account where she boasts an impressive 1.23 million likes, writes Daily Mail.

So what has the star been up to and where is Demi Rose now?

While she's no longer posting on Instagram, Demi seems to still be living life and enjoying her share of sunsets and beaches in Ibiza.

The beauty relocated to the Spanish island during Covid and still calls the holiday island home, as well as making time for plenty of other travel.

On Snapchat, the star posted a photo of herself posing on the beach, where she continued to show off her curvy figure.

In one clip she was seen walking by the sea while leaving little to the imagination in a tiny green and yellow triangle bikini.

Recently, on her Story, the star seemed to be returning to the party life in Ibiza, when she shared a video from a party with the caption: "The islands are back."

Other updates on the app show that she has also enjoyed holidays in St Lucia, Zanzibar, Kenya and the Maldives last year.

Demi is also active on OnlyFans, with her bio: 'Welcome to my fantasy, now yours too,' she broadcasts.

In her preview image, the star stunned as she posed nude on a rock, modestly covering it with some professionally applied gold body paint.

At the age of 18, the brunette bombshell signed with a modeling agency and her career went from strength to strength.

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