16 Moms Who Are Better at Instagram Than Their Famous Children

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16 Moms Who Are Better at Instagram Than Their Famous Children
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Moms are the true heroes of the internet, creating Mom Content™ so wacky and wonderful that we can't help but shake our heads and smile. Ahead of Mother's Day, ELLE.com wants you have more moms on your Instagram feed. Here are the top celebrity mom accounts to follow.

There's something comforting about moms on social media.

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