Instagram has disabled two accounts belonging to photographer Marcus Hyde after originally deleting a young model's post that called out his alleged predatory behavior.
According to BuzzFeed News,Jia’s Ecstatic Sex (2023) Uncut Hyde made his main Instagram account private after Sunnaya Nash, an LA-based model and interior design student, published her direct messages with Hyde. The messages showed him trying to exchange a free photoshoot with Nash for her nude photographs earlier this week.
Now BuzzFeed News is reporting that Instagram has disabled both Hyde's main account and his second account, @marcushyde_2. His main account had at least 1 million followers before it was disabled.
A spokesperson for Facebook, Instagram's owner, told Mashable that his main account was disabled “for violating our sexual solicitation policies.” The platform said that his secondary account also violated its terms of use.
Earlier this week, the celebrity photographer posted a call for models on Instagram. Nash responded, hoping to work with him. Hyde is known for shooting celebrities like Kim Kardashian West and Ariana Grande.
Hyde responded by asking her "Nude?"
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Nash told Hyde that she didn't have any nude photos, and that she was "comfortable shooting lingerie and partial nudity."
Hyde said that without sending him nude photos, Nash would have to pay him $2,000 for a shoot. But if she sent him nude photos beforehand, he said that the shoot would be free.
When pressed on why it would be $2,000 for a shoot if she didn't send him nude photos first, he responded "gotta see if your [sic] worth it."
View this post on Instagram
When Nash posted the conversation with Hyde to her Instagram Stories, Hyde messaged her "suck a fat big dick."
Hours after Nash posted the exchange, it was flagged for violating Instagram's community guidelines and was "removed for bullying or harassment." Nash then received a warning from Instagram, saying that her account may be deleted. Instagram also removed her original post about Hyde because of "nudity or sexual activity."
View this post on Instagram
Instagram has since restored the original post to Nash's account and noted that it was a mistake.
Ariana Grande has since spoken out against photographers that use predatory behavior. Grande did not call Hyde out by name.
"If they tell you you have to pay more money if you're clothed that's fucked and I'm sorry that has happened to you," Grande wrote. "Look out for one another."
Kim Kardashian said that she was "deeply shocked" to hear about the accusations against Hyde.
Mashable has reached out to both Nash and Hyde for comment, and we will update this post if we hear back.
Topics Instagram Social Good Social Media
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
The fat bears are already extremely fat
Fake news has gotten so bad Obama had to weigh in
Jaguar Land Rover will pay you crypto to hand over driving data
Boy who wrote touching letter to child war victim melts our hearts again
Best iPad deal: Save $132 on Apple iPad (10th Gen)
Where all the surviving Avengers will probably go after 'Endgame'
7 signs the news you’re sharing is fake
Best robot vacuum deal: Eufy Omni C20 robot vacuum and mop at record
Canadian officials: Facebook broke the law and won’t accept responsibility
Best vacuum mop combo deal: Save $140 on the Tineco Floor One S5
'Avengers: Endgame' has the MCU's first canonically gay character
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。