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Most Liked Instagram Photos Of 2016 Revealed, And They All Look The Same

Most Liked Instagram Photos Of 2016 Revealed, And They All Look The Same
FAIRFAX, CA - DECEMBER 18: An Instagram news feed is displayed on an Apple iPhone on December 18, 2012 in Fairfax, California. Users of the popular photo-sharing app Instagram are angered over language in Instagram's new terms of service that states that a business may use any of the users photographs in advertising without compensation to the user. The policy is set to go into effect on January 16, 2013. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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FAIRFAX, CA - DECEMBER 18: An Instagram news feed is displayed on an Apple iPhone on December 18, 2012 in Fairfax, California. Users of the popular photo-sharing app Instagram are angered over language in Instagram's new terms of service that states that a business may use any of the users photographs in advertising without compensation to the user. The policy is set to go into effect on January 16, 2013. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

The top 10 Instagram photos of 2016 have been revealed, and 80% of them were selfies taken by Selena Gomez.

As for the other 20%? Selfies taken by footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. Yep, not a Kardashian-Jenner in sight.

The results aren’t particularly surprising when you consider Gomez has over 103 million followers - making her the most-followed person on the social media app bar Instagram itself.

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Gomez takes the Instagram crown from fellow pop star Taylor Swift, who had a total of five photos - more than any other celeb - in last year’s top 10 most liked.

If you fancy making your selfie game as strong as Selena’s, check out her exact photo editing routine as revealed by her makeup artist earlier this year.

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