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Today's Daily Humor- 'Instagram Flexin' By Torrei Hart and Simone Shepherd!

Posted Apr 9, 2013

Simone n TorreiIt looks like the Pretty Funny Fish (Torrei Hart and Simone Shepherd are back at it again with another new episode titled Instagram Flexin‘. Check out the details below!

(LOS ANGELES, CA – April 9, 2013) Most people are familiar with the phrase ‘Instagram Flexin’’ from the smash hit, “All Gold Everything” by rapper Trinidad James. Torrei Hart and Simone Shepherd, also know as, Pretty Funny Fish, release their latest sketch “Instagram Flexin’.” which defines flexin’ as”

“Fraudulent Behavior displayed by lame people, a.k.a. bum bitches, on Instagram. In their efforts to appear cooler than they are.”

After defining ‘Instagram Flexin’ the comedic duo illustrates how people can create a false reality on Instagram that really doesn’t exist. Furthermore, Pretty Funny Fish exploit how these realities effect us is in our personal lives and decision-making. From posting pictures of painted red-bottom shoes, to feelings of jealousy, Pretty Funny Fish leaves no stone unturned while using comedy to shine light on real topics and real situations.

Torrei and Simone explain, “The song is hot and social-media is hot, this sketch blends two very familiar worlds together and gives a glimpse into the real world of what many people experience daily on Instagram. Overall it’s more about being comfortable and confident with YOU; regardless of what you see everyday. We are inundated daily with “stuff” from TV, online, newspapers, and social media sites. You can’t believe everything you see and hear. We use comedy to illustrate to our viewers the reality of the world we live in.”

Torrei Hart Twitter:

@Torrei_Hart

 Simone Shepherd Twitter:

@SimoneShepherd

 Torrei Hart Instagram:

@TorreiHart

 Simone Shepherd Instagram:

@SimoneShepherd

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