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Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman (D) is having some fun with conspiracy theories about him by selling merchandise at his campaign store. A shirt that reads “John Fetterman’s Body Double” is up for sale at his campaign website for $35, which references a conspiracy theory that suggests he has numerous clones that fill in for him at the Capitol. The conspiracy started a month ago mainly on the social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, where he said he “lost a bet with Karl,” who is his teenage son, in a post with him wearing a mustache and glasses rather than his signature goatee. With som...
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Welsh composer Sir Karl Jenkins has spoken out after a photo of him at King Charles III’s coronation ceremony went viral on social media. In what is perhaps one of the most bizarre coronation-related conspiracy theories of all time, a number of royal family followers have suggested that the 79-year-old musician was actually Meghan Markle wearing a fake mustache and shaggy wig as she attended the ceremony in incognito mode. 50 BEST CELEBRITY BIKINIS SLIDESHOW! Jenkins took to social media to comment on the conspiracy. “My name is Sir Karl Jenkins,” he wrote. “I understand there has been a lot o...
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In the days following the passing of the iconic Golden Girls actress Betty White, malicious rumors began surfacing among anti-vaxxer online groups that she had died from side effects related to taking a COVID-19 booster shot. These rumors seemed to take off after an image began circulating which showed a likely-fake statement by White that read, “Eat healthy and get all your vaccines. I just got boosted today.” As rumors gained traction primarily on Twitter, White’s agent Jeff Witjas refuted these claims wholeheartedly in statements to several news outlets. “She died of natural causes. Her dea...
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