Bellesa Boutique — Instagram Account Deletion

WHAT HAPPENED
Instagram permanently deleted @bellesaco, the account of Bellesa Boutique - one of the largest women’s sexual health education communities on the platform, with 700,000 followers and over a decade of content. The stated reason was “sexually explicit language.” The flagged content used anatomical terms, including the word “clitoris,” in a health education context.
TIMELINE
March 24, 2026 Federal court orders Meta to pay $375M in child safety lawsuit
March 28, 2026 Instagram permanently deletes @bellesaco — four days after the ruling
March 31, 2026 Bellesa goes public via @bellesacensored backup account
THE DOUBLE STANDARD
Instagram’s enforcement treats clinical language about women’s bodies as “sexually explicit.” Words like “clitoris,” used in a health education context, were deemed unacceptable. Meanwhile, paid advertisements for men’s sexual health products. including erectile dysfunction treatments from brands such as Hims and Roman, run uncensored across Meta’s platforms daily. No clear policy distinction explains this inconsistency.
THE LAWSUIT CONNECTION
The deletion occurred four days after Meta lost a $375M lawsuit related to child safety failures on its platforms. Instead of addressing the content moderation issues that led to that ruling, Meta escalated enforcement against a women’s health community — a visible target that poses no safety risk.
OUR DEMAND
Bellesa Boutique is calling on Instagram to:
- Reinstate the @bellesaco account and its full content history
- Publish clear, transparent content policies that distinguish sexual health education from sexually explicit material
- Explain publicly why women’s sexual health content is treated differently than men’s sexual health advertising
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
“For over a decade, Bellesa Boutique built a community of 700,000 people dedicated to women’s sexual health education. Instagram deleted that community overnight, citing ‘sexually explicit language’ for using the word ‘clitoris’ in a health context. Meanwhile, erectile dysfunction ads run on the platform every day uncensored and without restriction. So what exactly was the violation? If women’s sexual health education is banned, say it clearly. We want them to say it out loud.”
—Michelle Shnaidman, Co-founder & CEO, Bellesa Boutique
bboutique.co | @bellesacensored
