She’s one of Australia’s biggest Instagram stars, but tonight Sophie Cachia, a.k.a The Young Mummy says her account has been hacked and disabled.
Posting to her Facebook page, Cachia said, “Hey Everyone, Unfortunately my Instagram has been disabled or hacked!”
“I am trying very hard to get back online to you all. If anyone has had this happen before any help would be much appreciated?? Please help me by posting an image on Instagram, tagging Instagram with the hashtag #bringbacktheyoungmummy.”
Cachia also alerted her followers to the alleged hack through her Snapchat account.
Her account, which boasted over 100,000 followers before it was disabled contained mainly photos of Cachia with her husband and young son as she used the social media platform to share snippets of her day to day life.
Followers of The Young Mummy have taken to Instagram with the hashtag #bringbacktheyoungmummy to try and resolve the issue.
Cachia received well wishes from her Facebook fans, as they hoped the issue would resolve itself shortly.
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Top Comments
What a sad life people lead when a total narcissist becomes their obsession, and she in turn uses her gullible "following" (and her child) for the sole purpose of feathering her own nest. Wake up people. What you see here is definitely not REAL, but can I suggest acting as a future career path.
Oh My Goodness, seriously! This girl does not need publicity. I really do not understand the hype around this person. She is an attention seeking fake, and it's concerning how many people idolise her.
I've followed Sophie for a while, as a young mum I really appreciate that she keeps it real and doesn't hold back. I contacted her to ask about a sports bra she had mentioned because I was looking for one for my ample bossies. She didn't have to get back to me and I'm sure she gets heaps of private messages, she certainly didn't have to get back to me within an hour but she did. She took the time to help one of her followers and I really appreciated it.
It's concerning how many people idolise lay people. I idolise academics, health professionals, and philanthropists. How much how progressive this world would be if we stopped making ordinary people famous.