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From Pride celebrations to new Snapchat users and celebrity rants, Instagram was full of news this past week.

Check out how some of your favorite celebrities like Emilia Clarke, Lady Gaga and Michelle Obama chose to express themselves with heartfelt words and captivating images.

We’ve gathered ten noteworthy Instagram posts from the week that you won't want to miss.

1. Pride Weekend

Last weekend (June 25 and 26) members and supporters of the LGBTQ community gathered to celebrate the final weekend of Pride Month.

Parades, marches and demands for further action took place in cities across the world, and Instagram was filled with touching rainbow tributes. Read more...

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