| JEN SELTER |
Selter didn’t even flinch.
“I’m recognized wherever I am,” says the 5-foot-6, 112-pound Selter, who, since joining Instagram in March 2012, has amassed more 1.3 million followers, including Rihanna, football player Terrell Owens and basketball star Amar’e Stoudemire.
But she doesn’t mind being “liked.”
A seductive post of hers on the photosharing site — most of which are selfies of Selter in skintight gym wear — can easily rack up more than 70,000 likes.
“I don’t really post a lot of face pictures,” admits Selter, whose handle is @jenselter.
“I mainly do body selfies. Not that I care what people think, but they don’t care. They don’t want to see my face,” she says.
We can’t even get down the street without people stopping us and saying, ‘Oh my God, is that Jen Selter? Can we take a picture?’ ”
But with fame came the haters. Selter’s been accused of having a surgically enhanced booty and has been called everything from a “butterface” to, well, things that would make porn maven Jenna Jameson blush.
Selter doesn’t let the negativity bum her out.
“I’ve seen fake butts, and they’re very nice,” says Selter. “They look nothing like mine. I see it as a compliment.”
“My body’s all real . . . from boobs down,” adds Selter, who was profiled about her high school nose job in an April 2010 People magazine article about teenagers going under the knife.
“I grew up in Long Island. I’m Jewish. Jewish girls have big noses,” she says. “Probably 1 out of 3 girls I know [has] a nose job.”
A single Selter is keen on keeping her head on her shoulders and her butt (and dreams) as high as the sky.
“I didn’t sign up to be a model or some Instagram person who everyone is judging and looking at,” says Selter.
“With hard work and dedication, anyone can get to where I am.”
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