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🔥 Roast: @ladyreborn_by_donnarenee The Philosopher Who Moonlights as a Pig Whisperer

📸 @ladyreborn_by_donnarenee
🔗 instagram.com/ladyreborn_by_donnarenee
👥 3,164 followers · 6,645 following
📌 2,945 posts
🏷️ Painter and Resilience Enthusiast


🔥 The Read

Donna, you've got the energy of an avant-garde artist and a motivational speaker who got trapped in a philosopher's closet. Your captions swing from deep existential musings to an invitation to join you on a Bahamian adventure with pigs. It's like tuning into a TED Talk, only to find out it's hosted in the middle of a tropical zoo.

Let's talk about the duality of Donna. On one hand, your art whispers of deep resilience and complex emotional truths. "Innocence Lost" isn't just a painting; it's a rebellion, a therapeutic exorcism sans the slogan. But then, like Clark Kent ditching his glasses, you're swimming with pigs and zip-lining, inviting everyone to join in on National Treat Yourself to New Art Day. It's as if your spirit animal is part cat, part octopus—curious and fiercely independent, but totally uninterested in permission slips.

Your most open moments aren't when you're selling art; it's when you're off the clock, weaving stories with stray Key West cats like some New Age Dr. Dolittle. That's when the real magic happens—when you're not just talking about art but living it, offering glimpses into the vibrant, slightly chaotic tapestry that is your life.

Yet, there's a palpable tension between your philosophical posts and the rest of the feed. A heart-wrenching narrative about a "tiger's eyes doing all the talking" gets sandwiched between standard fare. There's a disconnect—your audience isn't just buying art; they're buying you. And when the true Donna peeks out, they can't get enough.

You've got a knack for highlighting resilience and hidden strength, but sometimes it's buried. The raw, unfiltered Donna who talks about trauma and triumphs is the secret sauce. So why are we only getting a teaspoon when we need the whole jar?

👏 What's Actually Working

The Bahama Pigs Adventure Post (61 likes, 11 comments): Proof that your audience loves when you drop the art curator act and let loose as the eccentric storyteller you are.
"Innocence Lost" (55 likes, 2 comments): You're at your best when your art speaks volumes without needing a bullhorn. The personal resonance in your storytelling hits home.
Octopus Wisdom Video (51 likes, 15 comments): People are here for your quirky, philosophical side—it's charmingly unexpected, and it's working.

⚡ OK, Now the Real Talk

  1. Let the Artist Out: You're a captivating storyteller. Bring more of those Key West cat tales and eclectic adventures into your feed. Share the process behind how a pig got you to the Bahamas, and make it a series.

  2. Lean Into the Real You: The posts where YOU show up—raw, philosophical, weird, wonderful—outperform everything else. Your audience is begging for more of that Donna.

  3. Highlight the Process: Your audience is invested in the journey, not just the destination. Show more behind-the-scenes moments, the messy middle, the paint on your hands—those glimpses are gold.

✍️ Bio Rewrite

Current:

Art as rebellion. NY-based painter capturing resilience in bold textures. Explore exclusive collections today. 👉 ladyreborn.art 💚

New:
Art that doesn't ask for permission. NY-based painter with a flair for resilience and adventure. Dive into the chaos at ladyreborn.art 💚

Your art might not need permission, but your bio needs to match the boldness of your work.


🎤 The Verdict

You're like the secret lovechild of an art rebel and a self-help guru, with a dash of "Eat, Pray, Love" cat therapy on the side. Let that weird, wonderful persona out more often, and your followers will be lining up to join your next escapade—pigs optional. You're not here to sell art—you're here to start a movement, one rogue octopus fact at a time.

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3 commentaires

Trier par :
Love it. Thank you! I struggle with consistency so continuing to do anything regularly: showing process, showing personal non-art, etc … I focus on one and forget about the others. Thank goodness for copilot. I wouldn’t be hurt if you were tougher….. insta bio updated - 🙏
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Patrick ShanahanMar 13, 2026
CoPilot helps as NOBODY is ever completely consistent. Being completely consistent always just works as not everybody is on social media at the same time, the consistency created serendipity... did Donna have a post in the water when so and so was on Instagram? If yes you reach that person and it just might be the right person and the right time.

That being said the personal stuff charges up engagement. Engagement charges up reach. Its how you get the see your art. As simple as that game sounds thems the rules.
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It’s the actual posting personal stuff that I forget most about. I take pics and videos, think about what the content is…. And then half the time get distracted and forget to actually send it
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