However, an indignant Seymour has rejected the accusation saying he would never pay for followers and he was demanding an explanation from Meta about the unexpected upswing.
In the meantime he is making political capital on the change of social media fortune posting a personal welcome message to the tens of thousands of new followers he dubbed his "new bot followers".
"Gidday. If you're a bot from Russia or somewhere thereabouts and you've just started following my gram welcome. I hope you enjoy the content about free markets and free minds and a better future for New Zealand.
"If you're one of my traditional followers that I built up hard over many years I've had a few extra friends join us lately - we don't know why that is. We're certainly not paying people to follow us - that's not my style.
"We've got in touch with Meta and we're hoping to get an explanation soon."
Many have taken Seymour to task on social media claiming they may be sex bots and fake accounts.
A spokesperson for the MP said at this stage they didn't know the source of the sex bots that had flooded the leader's account.
"It's a mystery to us at this stage."
While leaders of parties across the House enjoy a modest level of social media following, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern outstrips them all with 1.7 million followers on Instagram.