These celebrities don't have Instagram and couldn't be happier.

Social networks are 21st century newspapers. To launch a line of clothing to advertise the new design for anything else, celebrities use the Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchatin to tell the world the latest news. But power comes with responsibility. Backing into a social networking star, [...]
Social networks are 21st century newspapers. To launch a line of clothing to advertise the new design for anything else, celebrities use the Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchatin to tell the world the latest news.
But power comes with responsibility. As a social networking star, fans expect you to post often, to be an example and an open book. Maybe the Kardashians have trouble sharing every detail of their personal life with the world, but others do.
“I think of nothing I would like to do less than post details of my personal life regularly,” said Scarlett Johansson in 2011.
Jennifer Lawrence

“I'll never open a Twitter. I'm very good with phones and technology,” the actor told BBC Radio 1. “Mesit with emails, Twitter seems unperceptive. ”
Keira Knightley

I opened a Twitter for 12 hours and was terrified,” she said in The Jonathan Ross Show. “I missed nothing and it was a fake account. But because Chloe Mortez followed me, people began following me endlessly. I mailed I'm having a cup of tea now,” and I'm scared of reactions. ”
Rachel McAdams

I hear them on the radio. I have TV and I don't know how to run emails,” said McAdams for People in 2009. “I'm so ignorant. ”
Sandra Bullock

We are not presenting our lives as they really are,” Bullock told The Times. “I'm not going to post a secret that I can't erase. ”
Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen

Twins don't have an account for their social networking because they value privacy very much. The first public chapter was posted at the Sephora Instagram in April 2016.
Scarlett Johansson

“ “I don't remember anything I'd like to do less than post details of my personal life regularly. ”
Emily Blunt

I'm like a dinosaur when it comes to these things. First. But it also looks organic,” said Blunt told the Vulture. I can't remember returning messages to people. ”
Emma Stone

“Everyone cultivates their lives on Instagram or other social networks and which photos make their day look better,” Emma told EPIX.com.
Kristen Stewart

Everyone can interfere with another's life without problem,” said Stewart for Flatt. “Everyone can do it. You buy a camera and you're a paparazzi; you open an account on Twitter and you're a tip. It's annoying. ”
Kate Winslet

“has a lot of impact on women's self-esteem because in the Instagram, they simply design themselves in a way that is pleasing,” Winslet told The Sunday Times. And what happens to this? Feed disorder. This fact really pisses me off, and that's why we let social networking in the house. ”
Jennifer Aniston

I was so stressed, but sweat,” said Aniston for the period she posted on her company's account, Living Prooff. When I see the kid on the phone all the time, I'm sorry,” she said about People.
George and Amal Clooney

I can say something stupid and I don't think I should be so easily accessible,” said Clooney for Variety.
Mila Kunis

I don't think people should be informed when I go to the bathroom,” she said at The Latte Show with Craig Ferguson. “What post? Hey, I'm going from this room to the next. I have no idea what I'm saying. ”
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt

It's a scary world,” Jolie told People while calling himself traditional when it comes to technology. She and Pitt hired a security team to monitor the container that consumes their children on the internet.
Daniel Radcliffe

I don't have Facebook or Twitter, and that makes things very easier. Because, you get into Titter, you tell the whole world what you're doing and then you look for a private life. Nobody takes such a request seriously,” actor told Sky News.










