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The Best Celebrity Instagram Posts Of The Week

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Dial-up internet connections, the Spice Girls, a bottle of Sunny Delight in the fridge... so many of us still have a thing for the '90s, including the social media superstar pictured here rocking that iconic '90s accessory, the choker.

Elsewhere in this week's celebrity Instagram roundup, you'll find a squad of supermodels, a sweet birthday message, total holiday goals, a fabulous behind-the-scenes pic from movie of the movement A Star Is Born, and the very first picture of Kate Hudson's baby daughter.

Oh, and there's a funny photo of a British celeb trying to fly under the radar, but not quite succeeding. Enjoy!

Hey! Where was our invitation to Mariah Carey's listening party?

Now appearing in American Horror Story: Apocalypse, Joan Collins continues to define timeless beauty.

Would you have clocked Maya Jama in this disguise?

We love this photo of Teen Vogue 's former Editor-in-Chief Elaine Welteroth at Paris Orly Airport, but we love her inspiring caption even more.

Isn't the drag bar scene in A Star Is Born everything? Shangela – one of the queens from the scenes – shares a cute behind-the-scenes snap of her and Lady Gaga.

Jourdan, Cara, Karlie... this is what you call a super-squad.

Lupita Nyong'o just nailed vacation goals, didn't she?

Kate Hudson shares the first picture of her daughter Rani Rose, who was born Tuesday. Aww!

Kind of obsessed with '90s Kim K – that choker is giving us real Tammy Girl vibes.

Michael B. Jordan wishes his Creed and Creed II co-star Tessa Thompson a very happy birthday.

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