Bride Katherine Asplundh has made her return to Instagram after shutting down her account when she was put on blast for attempting to bully another user into giving up her username.
The Instagram bully, whose maiden name is Driscoll, married Cabot Asplundh, 27, of the Pennsylvania billionaire tree trimming family at a reception in Palm Beach, Florida, four weeks ago.
She went viral in early May after aggressively messaging a stranger who shares her married name, demanding she hand over her handle, @katherineasplundh.
The exchange prompted netizens to take the other Katherine’s side, creating dozens of fake accounts with various spellings of the billionaire’s wife’s name, claiming every possible username option that includes either her maiden or married name.
After her threatening DM conversation was leaked, Katherine deactivated her Instagram amid the backlash. She had 14,600 followers at the time.
Now, the want-to-be influencer is back on Instagram – but has yet to post anything since the allegations came to light.
The want-to-be influencer has gone viral after she aggressively messaged a stranger who shares her married name and demanded she hand over her Instagram handle – @katherineasplundh
After the happy couple exchanged vows, the new Asplundh reached out another to woman of the same name in hopes of purchasing a new Instagram account name
Unfortunately for the newlyweds, Asplundh’s quest to acquire the Instagram handle has seemingly failed as her maiden name, @katherineasplundh, remains as her username.
Despite the negative attention, Katherine has continued to post on her TikTok account @lostetiquette.
Internet users dug up an old TikTok posted by Katherine, mocking new wives who can’t wait to update their name on social media.
‘Something that low key bothers me is when girls get married and it’s not even like 10 minutes after they do their vows and they’re like “Oh! going on my Instagram! Let me change my last name already,’ Katherine said in a now-deleted TikTok.
She then says she’s ‘probably going to wait a couple of months’ to change her name.’
‘I just think it’s a little bit a lot when I see girls change it before I even knew they were f***ing married, like chill,’ Katherine ironically explained.’
Unfortunately for the newlyweds, Asplundh’s quest to acquire the Instagram handle has seemingly failed as her maiden name, @katherineasplundh, remains as her username
The exchange has prompted netizens to take the other Katherine’s side, creating dozens of fake accounts with various spellings of the billionaire’s wife’s name, ultimately taking away every possible username option that includes either her maiden or married name
Despite her rant about new wives, Katherine contacted Kate, owner of her desired IG handle asking if she could buy it, which is actually a violation of the platform’s terms of service.
Kate refused and explained how she feared selling the username would get her ‘banned from Instagram’.
This prompted Katherine to launch a tirade against her.
Kate claims she was initially open to changing her username but decided against doing so after Katherine ‘came off snarky,’ later shared the exchange online.
In the now-viral exchange, Katherine starts by asking if she can buy the Instagram handle.
‘Hi I was wondering if I could purchase your username from you,’ she wrote. ‘Just got married and this in my new name!’
Kate replied: ‘That’s my name too. I just googled and it said selling my username would get me banned from Instagram.’
In reaching out to the woman known only as Kate, who has since shared the messages on social media, the newlywed has unintentionally gone viral
In reaching out to the woman known only as Kate, who has since shared the messages on social media, the newlywed has unintentionally gone viral
Asplundh then continues to question the legitimacy of her name, who confirms she is not American
Katherine Asplundh, formerly Driscoll, married Cabot Asplundh, 27, at a reception in Palm Beach, Florida weeks ago
But Katherine pushed back, saying: ‘I purchased my username in the past actually that’s not true. Celebrities do it all the time that’s how they all have their handles as their full names.
‘So weird, I didn’t know there was another Asplundh’s family out there. There [are] no Katherine Asplundh in our family.’
She then adds: ‘I see that you’re not that active on here but started Instagram in 2018 but changed your username three times? Is there anyway I can get you to change your username one more time?’
Kate responds, explaining that the @katherineasplundh account is her so-called ‘finsta’, a term that refers to a ‘fake’ or secondary account that users create to share content just with close friends and family.
The conversation turns sour, with Katherine seemingly questioning Kate’s identity.
‘I actually don’t believe that your name is Katherine Asplundh who would make their finsta their actual name?’ Katherine wrote.
‘I reported you to Instagram and they’re actually able to tell me your real name I really hope I don’t know you because that’s gonna be really embarrassing for you.’
Kate asks the influencer to report her, but Katherine confirms that she and her new husband have already done so.
Katherine then continues to question the legitimacy of Kate’s name, alleging that her husband’s family are the only Asplundhs in the US.
Kate confirms she is not American, to which Katherine replies: ‘Do you have proof that this is your name? Would love to see that.’
Kate then tells Katherine that if she had been nice about it, she would have considered giving her the account name for free.
She hits back at the influencer, saying: ‘But you weren’t. I reported you for asking me to sell my account and another for harassing me. Have a good day.’
Speaking to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Kate told the outlet: ‘I was open to giving her my username.
‘I just didn’t want to sell it because that would get me banned. After I replied to her, her messages came off snarky so I told myself, “OK, this isn’t worth it”.’
Kate eventually tells Asplundh that if she had been nice about it, she would have considered giving her the account name for free
Katherine is seen with her wedding party at her recent nuptials in Florida
According to her social media pages, Katherine is originally from New Vernon, New Jersey, having studied at College of Charleston.
Her TikTok page, named Lost Etiquette, boasts over 80,000 followers with over 5.5 million likes on her profile.
The family that she married into founded Asplundh Tree Expert, which in 2021 reported revenue of over $5.4 billion dollars.
The tree trimming company was founded by three brothers from Sweden – Lester, Griffith and Cabot’s great grandfather Carl Asplundh.
Cabot’s father Chris Asplundh is currently the company’s CEO.
Katherine and Cabot met in Prague while Katherine was studying aboard and connected over growing up at the Jersey Shore, according to their wedding website.
Two years later, Cabot proposed to her in Mantoloking, New Jersey.
Their extravagant wedding registry included a $600 blender and cash donations for their St Bart’s honeymoon, as well as for furnishing their home.
Former Senate candidate and celebrity surgeon Dr Mehmet Oz is part of the family by marriage, with his wife Lisa’s grandfather cofounding the family business in 1928 with his two brothers.
Cabot proposed to her in Mantoloking, New Jersey two years after they met
The family that she married into founded Asplundh Tree Expert, which in 2021 reported revenue of over $5.4 billion dollars
Celebrity fitness expert Tracy Anderson is also married into the family after she wed Chris Asplundh in 2015.
The company, which maintains trees for electric utilities, municipalities and others, is run by the third generation of Asplundhs and owned by nearly 200 family members, who are collectively worth at least $3 billion, according to Forbes.
Kate, who only told The Inquirer that her name was Katherine J. Asplundh, shared the exchange onto Reddit, telling the outlet: ‘The whole thing just seemed silly and ridiculous to me. I thought they’d have a laugh and that would be it.’
One user commented: ‘Legitimately insane behavior “I don’t believe that’s your name” HUH?!?!.’
Another posted: ‘The pivot from hey girly to let me see your birth certificate gave me whiplash.’
While another said: ‘Omg this is crazy- she married into a billionaire family and is acting like they’re the only ones allowed to have that last name wtf.’
Since then, Katherine’s social media pages have been filled with comments and she reportedly had to privatize her page, before making it public again.
Former Senate candidate and celebrity Dr Mehmet Oz is part of the family by marriage, with his wife Lisa’s grandfather co-founding the family business in 1928
According to Instagram, users are forbidden from buying, selling, or transferring ‘any aspect of your account’.
Despite this, an investigation by Vox shone the light on an entire economy of people selling and buying names on dedicated online marketplaces.
Social media handles are supposed to be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis but in some cases celebs have used their influence to pass these rules.
In 2019, Kevin Keiley of West Sussex claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took his @sussexroyal handle.
Instagram said that the account name being reassigned was due to Keiley’s being inactive.
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