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Don’t believe everything you see on social media.

Chinese internet influencer Lisa Li has serious reach — with more than 1.1 million followers on the Sina Weibo platform, where she regularly posts about her lavish vacations, stylish wardrobe and pricey gourmet dinners.

But the landlord of Li’s former Xi’an-based apartment has revealed that her much envied luxury lifestyle is all a ruse — by sharing foul footage of the web diva’s digs covered in dirt, garbage and animal excrement.

Images shared by Li in the past only hint of such clutter, but the video shared by her property manager exposed a mess that extends beyond a counter overflowing with expensive cosmetics.

According to Pear Video, Li’s landlord, who only provided the surname Chen, said that even professional cleaners refused to deal with the “disgusting conditions” the online sensation left when she moved out — adding that her flaky tenant also owes 3,000 yuan ($420 USD) in utility bills.

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After multiple attempts to get in touch and reporting Li — who says she was on a business trip — to the police, Chen said posting a revenge video was her last resort.

The gnarly clip of Li’s “fake” life has now gone viral as some 60,000 of her former followers have turned their backs on the social media personality, the Daily Mail reported.

To save face, Li filmed a mea culpa meeting with Chen  to apologize, promising to clean up her derelict digs and then shaking hands.

“Complete responsibility lies with me on this incident. I will clean now, I will even clean overnight,” said Li.

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