Celebrity The Kardashian-Jenners and Taylor Swift Are Officially Winning Instagram By Rita Kokshanian Rita Kokshanian Rita Kokshanian is a Los Angeles-based writer and editor who covers celebrity, fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. She was previously an Assistant Editor for InStyle and is currently the Senior Copywriter at The Grind. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on October 6, 2015 @ 11:15AM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: kendalljenner/Instagram With Instagram followings all coming in at over 38 million, it's no surprise that Kendall Jenner, Taylor Swift, Kim Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner garner more than their fair share of likes for every #flawless picture they post. So much so, in fact, that the four ladies have the five most liked Instagram photos—ever. Swift even has two photos in the category. In honor of the photo-sharing platform's fifth birthday, they released the statistics on their most liked photos and most followed accounts. The older Jenner's heart hair photo has the most likes, with over 3.1 million likes (top). Swift's photo of her with the flowers Kanye West sent her after the 2015 Video Music Awards comes in second place with 2.5 million (how's that for keeping it in the family?), while the singer's Fourth of July photo of her and boyfriend Calvin Harris has 2.5 million likes as well, landing it at number three. Coming in at fourth place is Kim Kardashian's wedding photo (2.4 million likes), while younger sister Kylie's graduation photo rounds out the top five with 2.3 million likes. But just because they had the most liked photo doesn't mean they have the most followers. In that category, Swift clocks in at Number One with 49.6 million followers, followed by Kardashian (48.1 million), Beyoncé (47.2 million), Selena Gomez (45.9 million), and Ariana Grande (44.7 million). And just in case you're not sure if Instagram is still continuing to take over the world since it debuted, here's a kicker for you—Jenner's hair photo was the most liked of 2015. The most liked in 2010? Instagram founder Kevin Systrom's photo of his dog (which also happened to be the first 'gram ever), with only 42,200 likes. Instagram Just Released the Best New Feature Since Caption Editing