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An influential person in social media who posted a crying video saying that she could not hold a nine to five job after deleting her Instagram account revealed that she had contacted the police.
Jessy Taylor, 21, of Tampa, Florida, said she had contacted officers after her account had been cleared, because it looked like a "murder".
She had accumulated more than 130,000 followers when her Instagram account was removed last week.
Addressing Insider, Ms. Taylor said, "I had the impression that it was a homicide. As if someone had murdered, and then online , I said: "I murdered this girl. "
"I actually called the police to talk to them, and they said," You can not compare a murder to that, "and I said," No, that's exactly what we feel. "
His original Instagram account was later reinstated after the company declared that it had been deleted "by mistake".
She has now described the whole saga as a "blessing in disguise".
In the three-minute tearful clip, Taylor says she does not know why her account was removed, but accuses everyone who "denounces" her for "ruining her life."
"I am nothing without following you, I am nothing without following you," she said between sobs.
"And when people try to hate me or denounce me […] Think twice because you ruin my life, because I make all my money online, all that and I do not want to lose that.
"I know that people like to see me go down and be like them and the ninety percent – the people who work at 9am – 5am – it's not me, I'm in Los Angeles for not to be like that. "
The video, which Taylor has titled "STOP REPORTING MY INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT" has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times since it was released on April 4th.
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