Veteran showbiz insider Katie Hind has made waves with her latest expose, targeting prominent figures in the entertainment world for their alleged use of deceptive tactics on social media.

Hind's critique centers around celebs who leverage their platforms to hide or distort information that is inconvenient to their narratives. In a recent interview, Hind singled out Binky Felstead for criticism over her handling of public discourse.

"It’s clear they want to maintain a facade," said Hind, "but behind the scenes, they’re employing insidious methods to control the narrative."

Felstead's response has been notably absent from the conversation. Meanwhile, other celebrities like Ollie Locke and Olivia Attwood have been called out by Hind for similar practices.

"These individuals think they can use their fame to manipulate public opinion," Hind added dryly. "They forget that the truth is far more powerful than any celebrity influence."

The implications of such behavior are significant, especially considering the sway celebrities hold over a large and engaged audience base.

Hind's efforts come at a time when media transparency has become increasingly vital. The question now remains: How many other celebrities will be exposed for similar practices?