Taylor Schilling thinks Kim Kardashian West's social media profiles are dishonest.

The 'Orange is the New Black' star has blasted the ''celebrity Kim Kardashian culture'' and says she would prefer to ''create something honest''.

She said: ''It has almost become a defiant thing at this point because I do not believe this celebrity Kim Kardashian culture is what I signed up for.

''I'd rather create something honest than try to create something for a social-media account.''

In fact, the 30-year-old actress has admitted she finds it ''sad'' seeing people beg for her to notice them on social media and says she feels ''lucky'' not to have grown up with the internet.

She added to ELLE Canada magazine: ''There is something so sad about going online and seeing almost everyone shouting 'Notice me, notice me!' Which is such a human desire - to be acknowledged.

''But me responding to that with some sort of 'You're noticed, you're seen' only perpetuates the loneliness. Because I'm not seeing you; I'm not noticing you.

''And whoever you are, you so deserve to be noticed and valued. I feel lucky to have not grown up with the Internet because it forced me to get out, struggle and be so messy.''