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Travel influencer couple defend ‘dangerous’ Instagram shot after online backlash

The risky picture was labelled ‘idiotic’ by critics

Helen Coffey
Monday 15 April 2019 12:48 BST
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Travel influencer couple defend 'dangerous' instagram shot after online backlash

A travel influencer couple have hit back after a picture of them in Bali was branded “dangerous” and “stupid” by online commenters.

Kelly Castille and Kody Workman, who created Instagram account Positravelty, posted the offending shot earlier this month. It shows Workman holding Castille over the side of an infinity pool in Ubud while they kiss, with a sheer drop below.

While some were impressed by the pair’s ingenuity, others were quick to censure the couple for the “terrifying” and “idiotic” stunt.

“That’s why so many people die taking a selfie!” wrote one commenter, while another said: “Proper stupidity right here... Who cares if you know what your limits are, one wrong move and she’s dead mate, dead forever.”

The image was accompanied by a caption that read: “Our greatest strength in life, our most important principle, is discernment.

“Only you can know your body, feel the space around you and understand your capabilities.

“We would all do well to remember this, knowing that not every action, style or path we witness through others is or should be, replicated.

“At the end of the day we are to hold ourselves accountable for the decisions that we make.”

Castille and Workman, whose account has more than 100,000 followers, have defended the post, telling Fox News that they “weren’t going to feed into the negativity of this”.

“Our account is about creativity, photography, kindness, perspective, and above all…positivity,” they added. “Whether a photo does well or not, whether it is perceived one way or another, is irrelevant to us.

“We post what we love and what we believe showcases our happiness, our adventures, (and) our creativity.

”This has become a bigger deal than we could have ever imagined and we, going forward only wish to discuss positive things and the reality behind the photo.“

They’re not the first influencers to come under fire for going to extreme lengths to get the perfect shot.

Spanish travel influencer Patricia (@oneoceanaway_) faced backlash last year after posting a picture of herself in front of a moving train on Instagram.

She uploaded a photo in which she is standing on the tracks at Maeklong Railway Market in Thailand, but quickly took it down following criticism.

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In the original caption, Patricia acknowledged that locals weren’t happy with her behaviour: “They said that it was really dangerous what I was doing. They were holding their cellphones filming how the train was coming at 5 km/h speed while screaming at me saying that I was at risk.

“Well, to be honest at that speed even a turtle would have saved its life...”

After the backlash on social media, she responded by captioning her latest Instagram post: “As I have mentioned several times in the comments: I WOULD NEVER RISK MY LIFE FOR A PHOTO. Please, DON’T DO IT YOURSELF.

“We constantly hear sad news about people risking their lifes [sic] for a photo and it is terrifying. Social media is a platform to share our content and it should never promote dangerous situations. SORRY FOR THAT!”

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