Social media star Celeste Barber lampoons celebs and loves it

By Kate Waterhouse
Updated May 19 2016 - 10:13am, first published May 8 2016 - 12:15am
Celeste Barber and Kate Waterhouse discuss the world of comedy over lunch at Apache Salute in Paddington. Photo: Supplied
Celeste Barber and Kate Waterhouse discuss the world of comedy over lunch at Apache Salute in Paddington. Photo: Supplied
Celeste Barber says more people should focus on things that are funny and make us feel nice.
Celeste Barber says more people should focus on things that are funny and make us feel nice.
Noni Hazlehurst, who plays Ambrose in <i>The Letdown</i>, was a big drawcard for Celeste Barber wanting a part in the show on Comedy Showroom. Photo: ABC
Noni Hazlehurst, who plays Ambrose in <i>The Letdown</i>, was a big drawcard for Celeste Barber wanting a part in the show on Comedy Showroom. Photo: ABC

Actor, writer and comedian Celeste Barber is best known for her roles in All Saints, Office Correctness and How Not to Behave. She has also made a name for herself through her satirical Instagram account, which has more than 740,000 followers and has caught the attention of celebrities including Kris Jenner, Ashton Kutcher and Zooey Deschanel. Barber, 33, tells Kate Waterhouse where she sees her career heading and provides hilarious insights into her social media challenges.

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