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Avril Lavigne Conspiracy Starts a 'Conspiracy Thread' Twitter Meme
تويتر \ will defries على تويتر: "Avril Lavigne died in 2003 and was replaced by Melissa Vandella, a friend and doppelgänger. You can continue to deny this but the internet never forgets.
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Who is Avril Lavigne? Or Should We Say Melissa? – Washington Square News
Avril Lavigne Called the Doppelgänger Conspiracy Theory About Her Death "So Weird" | Teen Vogue
Why fans think Avril Lavigne died and was replaced by a clone named Melissa | Celebrity | The Guardian
Avril Lavigne Finally Breaks Silence Over 'Melissa' Clone Conspiracy Theory - Music Feeds
This Theory That Avril Lavigne Was Replaced by a Doppelgänger Is Going Viral | Teen Vogue
The Avril Lavigne conspiracy theory returns - BBC News
Avril Lavigne hasn't died, so why won't the rumour: Menon | TheSpec.com
There's Now So Much 'Evidence' For The 'Avril Lavigne Has Been Dead For 13 Years'... - Capital
Avril Lavigne responds to conspiracy theory that she died years ago and was replaced by lookalike | The Independent | The Independent
So complicated: Why the relentless Avril Lavigne clone conspiracy persists | CBC News
Avril Lavigne Called the Doppelgänger Conspiracy Theory About Her Death "So Weird" | Teen Vogue
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Who is Avril Lavigne? Or Should We Say Melissa? – Washington Square News
Spooky Sh!T Presents the Avril Lavigne is Dead Conspiracy - SCAD Radio
The Internet Thinks Avril Lavigne Is Dead Again | Exclaim!
The Avril Lavigne conspiracy theory returns - BBC News
Avril Lavigne dead theory dismissed as dumb by star ahead of new album | Metro News
Avril Lavigne was CLONED and replaced by 'Melissa' in 2003, says bizarre conspiracy that's reemerged online
Fans Think Avril Lavigne's Clone Showed Up to the VMAs - PAPER
What happened to Avril Lavigne? The death conspiracy is back again | Metro News
Real Avril Lavigne VS Melissa Vandella - Double - Home | Facebook
Why do our brains love celebrity conspiracy theories? - i-D