Written by Madison Childress. Published: January 02 2026
Not
everything a celeb wants to share makes it to their verified feed.
That’s where burner accounts come in; they are your backstage pass
to side profiles where stars show up as their realest selves. We’re
talking Role Model’s chaotic @saintlaurentcowboy
TikToks, Megan Moroney’s meme-heavy @emocowgirlduh
Insta, and Lana Del Rey’s moody @honeymoon
account.
Tucker Pillsbury A.K.A. Role Model A.K.A.
@saintlaurentcowboy
Tucker
Pillsbury, better known as Role Model, didn’t just make a burner;
he built a whole character around it. On TikTok, his burner
persona, @saintlaurentcowboy, is a chaotic alter ego who acts like
Role Model’s nemesis. He rants about how overrated Role Model is,
makes fake diss tracks, and roasts his music videos like an
internet troll with a personal vendetta.
It’s
self-aware, unserious, and refreshingly anti-celebrity. Instead of
dodging criticism, he leans into it, blurring the line between
self-promotion and self-parody. In a world where celebs are
expected to market themselves 24/7, Role Model’s burner is a weird
little rebellion. And it works.
Megan
Moroney A.K.A. @emocowgirlduh
Country star
Megan Moroney’s burner account, @emocowgirlduh, feels like a group
chat with your funniest friend. While her main feed is packed with
career highlights and promo content, this alt account is where she
posts memes, goofy behind-the-scenes clips, blurry photos, and
general life randomness. It’s not polished. It’s not planned. And
that’s the point. Through it, Megan gives fans a window into her
actual personality, sarcastic, chaotic, and endlessly memeable.
It’s a reminder that she’s just a girl who loves a good “me after
one drink” meme.
Lana
Del Rey A.K.A. @honeymoon
Lana’s
@honeymoon account was the blueprint. Even though it is now her
public account, it was originally private. The Instagram account
was created during her Honeymoon era and became a space
for more personal content. Instead of the high-aesthetic mood
boards on her main page, @honeymoon was where she posted casual
selfies, spiritual musings, and old-school Tumblr-style vibes. It
felt like the Lana fans fell in love with before the stadium tours
and Met Gala appearances — introspective, unpredictable, and
emotionally unfiltered. Though the account is public now, it still
carries the DNA of a classic burner: less about the brand, more
about the moment. It’s a place where she shares when
she wants to, not because a PR calendar says she
should.
Burner
accounts are where celebrity personas get peeled back, showing
self-deprecation (à la Role Model), selective intimacy (Lana’s
Honeymoon), or meme-rich authenticity (Megan Moroney’s Emo
Cowgirl). Each one reveals a different shade behind the
curtain.
‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’
‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source younghollywood.com ’














