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MARINA JOYCE, splendor YOUTUBER AND issue OF CONSPIRACY THEORIES, HAS BEEN missing FOR 9 DAYS


Beauty YouTuber Marina Joyce, 22, has been pronounced missing for the past 9 days. Her remaining video became published over a month before she become remaining visible.

This Friday, the organisation missing people posted a flyer pronouncing Joyce became missing. Consistent with the website, Joyce has been lacking on the grounds that July 31. She lives in the Haringey borough of London and Haringey police showed to Metro.Co.United kingdom that the popular YouTuber became missing and police were searching for her.

Joyce is a YouTuber most well-known for her beauty films, which have earned her 2.1 million subscribers. Her closing video, "How I care for My Hair" changed into published on June 21, over a month before she become ultimate visible. At the give up of the video, she stated another video might be coming subsequent week—however none came.

In 2016, Joyce brought on her enthusiasts to worry she become being abused. Joyce, then 19, published a video called "Date Video thoughts," which contained a scene where Joyce whispered "help me." Joyce's hands have been bruised in the video.

At the time, #SaveMarinaJoyce trended on Twitter with fans worried she were abducted or become being abused. Consistent with Metro, Enfield Police later tweeted that she become "secure and well."

MARINA JOYCE
Marina Joyce's most current video, "How I care for My Hair," was posted June 21, more than a month before she went lacking. Her closing Twitter publish changed into three days after the video went up.
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onspiracy theories swirled around the YouTuber, choosing up a few weeks after the "Date Video ideas" posting. That turned into whilst she shared a video asking her fans to call her "Goddess Marina" and talking about how she wanted to build a temple and shrine in Peru. The shrine would be an area where she ought to draw, meditate and discover "excessive spiritual help and guidance."

within the video, she stated she desired her followers to name her a god so people could talk over with her as one while she died.

"My work as a God might be to enlighten and assist different people and to call myself one now might be for later inside the afterlife—so when I skip away, i can spiritually contact all of the people and seem to those with magic whom I pick out to speak to," she said.

In 2018, she finally addressed the 2016 incident. In a video titled "expensive Haters," she said she changed into going through some difficult instances.

"i was in risk in a number of methods and that become the reality. It is not a joke when you say 'help me' because i used to be truly in risk and that i truly went through a lot of physical ache in addition to emotional pain. All and sundry was proper. There was hazard in my life, but I managed to get out of it through the aid of my loved ones...," she stated.

The "pricey Haters" video turned into itself the center of controversy, whilst Keem, another popular YouTuber, said he didn't believe her.

"None of it makes feel very indistinct statements after very ordinary vague statements for 2 years," Keem told Newsweek. "I advise that she's on pills and she denied these claims and turned into disillusioned with me. I do not suppose she has a proper to be disillusioned with all people speculating whilst she might not provide an inexpensive explanation."