Jay Cutler’s not-so-secret Instagram account will make your day

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Jay Cutler’s wife created a fake Instagram account for her husband. | Nam Y. Huh/Associated Press

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Former Bears quarterback Jay Cutler has always been standoffish and guarded. He’s also basically the leader of the anti-social media movement.

His wife, Kristin Cavallari, on the other hand, is the complete opposite. She plasters her family’s lives — including her hubby — all over her Instagram account, often posting multiple times a day.

Jay Cutler sipping red wine in Kristin Cavallari’s Instagram story. | Kristin Cavallari/Instagram via 247 Sports

Jay Cutler sipping red wine in Kristin Cavallari’s Instagram story. | Kristin Cavallari/Instagram via 247 Sports

Cutler’s surly personality — which will likely be the biggest influence on his legacy — has made him an internet sensation. With the “smokin’ Jay Cutler” meme and Cavallari posting a nude vacation photo of him on her accounts, Cutler didn’t even need an account to go viral.

There was only one verified “Jay Cutler” account on Twitter and Instagram, and that profile belongs to a greased-up bodybuilder.

At least that was the case, until Cavallari decided it was time to expose a side of Cutler we’ve never seen before.

Cavallari made an “If Jay Cutler Had Instagram” account in August, but it’s picked up steam over the last week.

The account, which Cavallari admitted Friday in her Instagram story that she is the admin running it, features a hilarious glimpse into Cutler’s life.

The best part of the pictures are the basic captions that appeared to have been written by a teenager. Some of the captions include “living my best life” and “they call me #SmokingJay.”

Check out the posts below:

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