The reason why an Aussie woman was forced to abruptly delete a seemingly innocent dolphin post READ MORE: Mummy influencer reveals hidden danger of letting kids use iPad By Jimmy Briggs For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:14 EDT, 6 August 2024 | Updated: 02:14 EDT, 6 August 2024 e-mail View comments Controversial influencer Georgie Stevenson has deleted several posts from her Instagram Stories on Monday after receiving complaints from followers. The Gold Coast -based beauty entrepreneur, 30, shared several photos of her visiting a dolphin exhibit at Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary, which ruffled some feathers. Celebrity watchdog account Influencer.

Updates.Au later confirmed Georgie had taken down the photographs after fans alleged the dolphins were being mistreated. 'Georgie Stevenson deleted her stories yesterday after Warrior For Animals advised her of the poor treatment of the dolphins at Coffs Harbour wildlife sanctuary.

She is now following the page,' they claimed. They shared the public complaint that Georgie allegedly received from WFA, which read: 'I have politely reached over to Georgie to ask her to stop promoting cruel dolphin captivity. 'These dolphins are in tiny pools and forced to perform and give rides, which is why we regularly protest.

'You can see the dolphins are in a gross pool and the other pool is clean, and that's where they are forced to perform.' Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Coffs Harbour, NSW , and features a variety of rescued and.