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Published 13:58 1 Oct 2019 BST
Updated 17:02 17 Oct 2019 BST
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Both of Filter This' lead characters are so well developed that you can't help but want to root for them - and become way too emotionally invested in their latest outrageous stunts.
Ali's use of Instagram as a way to deal with her beloved father's illness and her frustrations about her job is both frustrating and moving (and definitely relatable).
As she begins to realise how her deception has been affecting those around her, she begins to try and figure out how to come clean.
Shelly, meanwhile, fears that she's in way too deep. Her assistant not only runs her Instagram account, but one for her husband and yes, even their three-year-old daughter.
She even gets an actor to play her husband at an event after he refuses to smile for the camera, as she tries anything to avoid shattering the image of an Insta-perfect life.
But despite every twist, turn and move she makes in pursuit of an Insta-perfect life, White manages to make Shelly both sympathetic and relatable - and crucially, surprisingly likeable.
Everything comes to a head at a holistic retreat, which changes both Ali's and Shelly's life forever - or, at least, until the next Insta-scandal. And with the sequel to Filter This already confirmed, we can't wait to see where Ali and Shelly end up next (especially after that revel at the end).
Filter This is available in store now for €12.99.
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