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Kim Kardashian — Instagram's Most Followed User — Is Probably Quitting

With 5,731,011 followers and counting, Kim Kardashian is the most followed user on Instagram.

But with everyone, especially celebrities, up in arms over the photo-sharing app's updated terms of service, Kardashian is threatening to leave Instagram and take her millions of followers with her to a rival app.

And it's a lot of followers, considering Justin Bieber has 4.3 million followers — more than a million less than Kim — and President Obama has just 1.8 million followers.

"Kim is telling friends she's considering leaving unless its new policies are drastically revised, ASAP," reports TMZ. "She's thinking about shutting down her Instagram account, going to a rival photo-posting company ... and taking all of her followers with her."

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After news of the new service terms broke on Tuesday, Kardashian tweeted her initial concerns:

As did Kim's sister Khloé:

If Kim leaves Instagram, it's likely her family members will too, which could be a big blow to the app as Khloe, Kylie, Kendall and Rob Kardashian are all in the Top ten most followed on the site.

Take one last, long look while you still can:



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