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The kneeling pose is sweeping Instagram and Kim Kardashian and Amber Turner are among the stars doing it

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It looks as though lockdown has resulted in the birth of a brand new selfie pose, with many a celebrity taking to social media to share snaps taken in more imaginative ways.

Sweeping Instagram is the kneeling pose which we’re sure has a more inventive name among the influencer community.Taking to the floor, stars are leaning forward on their knees to snap photos in the mirror, some of which are in bikinis and are clearly lapping up the sunnier climates we’re enjoying in isolation.The pose, which accentuates the figures of those giving it a go, has been adopted by social media royalty, including Kim Kardashian and the Love Island cast.

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