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Taiwanese girl dubbed by netizens as ‘world’s hottest nurse’

/ 07:52 AM March 21, 2017

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A nurse from Taiwan soared into social media stardom after her fiery and sizzling selfies ignited Instagram users all over the world.

Carina Linn, a 23-year-old nurse, has so far 380,000 followers on the photo-sharing app as she posts on-duty selfies, fitting-room selfies and photos of her wearing two-piece swimsuits on tropical beaches. Even while on vacation to other countries, Linn never fails to please her bevy of admirers.

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As she continues to increase her Instagram following, some users lash out at Linn for showing much skin in her revealing clothes. But this can’t stop Linn from living an “ordinary life.”

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“My profession is still a full-time nurse as before. I am a nurse, a nurse who does shifts at a hospital. I am not a model or a photographer. Even more so, I’m not taking pictures because I’m trying to be famous,” she penned in an Instagram post, translated by Singaporean website Stomp.

She added, “I am me, I do things that make me feel happy, I don’t think that I am anything special or extraordinary, I am just someone leading an ordinary life.”

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In contrast to her status on Instagram, Linn explained that she never wanted to be the most popular chick online. She hit back at critics, “You should not have any opinions about me. Why? Because I am serious about work and I am serious about life. You are just miserably behind your screen, being jealous that other people’s lives are more fulfilling than yours.”  Gianna Francesca Catolico /ra

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