SA celebs show off their various online personas with #DollyPartonChallenge

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From Trevor Noah to Minnie Dlamini-Jones, here are some of the A-listers who've been sharing their own 'LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Tinder' memesTrevor Noah and Minnie Dlamini-Jones are just two of the local celebs to embrace a social media photo challenge kicked off by US country star Dolly Parton.

Different social media platforms call for us to reveal different aspects of ourselves online. Think about it: the business-like face you present to the LinkedIn community is probably worlds apart from the saucy snap on your Tinder dating profile. Now, thanks to the"Dolly Parton challenge", people the world over are bringing their various internet personas together in the form of a single glorious photo collage.

Why is the challenge named after Dolly Parton? Simple: the iconic 74-year-old country singer kicked off the trend by posting a meme of how her LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Tinder profile photos would potentially differ.9 to 5 mode. For Instagram, she's gone for a more arty black-and-white shot. Her Facebook pic is family-friendly, while in her Tinder photo she's dressed as a sexy Playboy bunny.

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