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Belle Delphine is back! How the vanishing cosplayer, influencer and sexy content producer hooked millions into her web – and made a fortune

Belle Delphine, well-known for ahegao (a Japanese term for exaggerated facial expressions during sex), has made her biggest comeback yet. Photo: Facebook
Belle Delphine, well-known for ahegao (a Japanese term for exaggerated facial expressions during sex), has made her biggest comeback yet. Photo: Facebook
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She’s provocative enough to be banned from Instagram, is well-known for ahegao and is worth a ton of cash – here’s what you need to know about the South African social media star who disappeared and then returned

She had millions of followers on Instagram, all double-tapping her make-up tutorials, saucy photoshoots and promises of accounts on adult websites – which never happened. Then she disappeared. A few times.

There was even a rumour about her death, then an alleged arrest and an odd story involving a hamster.

 
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Just last year Belle made headlines when her Instagram accounts got suspended. Before her accounts were shut down, she boasted a combined 4.5 million Instagram followers. The photo-sharing app attributed the ban to a violation of its rules – though the company declined to go into details.

Now the gamer-girl, well-known for ahegao (a Japanese term for exaggerated facial expressions during sex) has made her biggest comeback yet. This time with a music video. As one does. In typical Belle Delphine style, the shocking and outrageous music video – which is not for sensitive viewers – raked in millions of views on YouTube in record time. 

This is why you need to know everything about Belle Delphine: the wacky, addictive and salacious cosplayer who has hooked millions into her web – a very lucrative web, that is.

The basics

So, obviously Belle isn’t her real name. The influencer turned gamer-girl and now lewd content producer was born Mary-belle Kirschner. She is 20 years old and was born in Cape Town, South Africa. Now she is based in London.

Lynn Farah