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A woman looks at the Instagram page of Saudi influencer Ragda Bakhorji, in Dubai on April 7, 2020. - The coronavirus may have forced the Gulf's social media "influencers" indoors but it has not stopped them posting. While they can no longer upload pictures of themselves zipping through international airports or strutting down London streets in high-end brands, many have turned the cameras on their lives at home as they spend time with family, cooking and decorating. (Photo by - / AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)

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