Katy Perry Acknowledged the Conspiracy Theory That She’s JonBenét Ramsey
For reference, Ramsey was a child beauty queen who went missing in 1996 when she was six years old and was later found dead in her home. Her autopsy revealed that she had been strangled to death. To this day, no one knows who killed her, but officials have not given up on the case.
Along with the ongoing investigation comes a slew of conspiracy theories surrounding Ramsey’s death, one of them being that Katy Perry is actually JonBenét Ramsey and that her parents faked her death so she could rise to fame.
Katy Perry then sent fans into a spiral by acknowledging the post, commenting: “Wait am I?”
Of course, there are many holes in this theory, including that Katy Perry’s age would not align with JonBenét Ramsey’s.
But anyway…who am I to debunk a wild and semi-offensive conspiracy theory?
https://www.vice.com/en/article/katy-per...cy-theory/
For reference, Ramsey was a child beauty queen who went missing in 1996 when she was six years old and was later found dead in her home. Her autopsy revealed that she had been strangled to death. To this day, no one knows who killed her, but officials have not given up on the case.
Along with the ongoing investigation comes a slew of conspiracy theories surrounding Ramsey’s death, one of them being that Katy Perry is actually JonBenét Ramsey and that her parents faked her death so she could rise to fame.
Katy Perry then sent fans into a spiral by acknowledging the post, commenting: “Wait am I?”
Of course, there are many holes in this theory, including that Katy Perry’s age would not align with JonBenét Ramsey’s.
But anyway…who am I to debunk a wild and semi-offensive conspiracy theory?
https://www.vice.com/en/article/katy-per...cy-theory/
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