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Belle Delphine explained she was arrested during her hiatus from social media.
Belle Delphine, the British cosplayer and YouTuber, made her grand return to social media on October 7. And to explain her social media hiatus, she posted a mugshot of herself, claiming to have been arrested. She didn’t elaborate on the details, but people find her claim hard to believe. Was this online prankster really arrested? Here’s why you should take this claim with a grain of salt.
After going radio silent for two months, Belle Delphine returned to social media this month. And a dramatic comeback it was!
The YouTuber, whose real name is Mary-Belle Kirschner, explained the reason behind her absence was a run-in with the law. She posted a mugshot of herself by Metropolitan Police in London, saying she was arrested. But she didn’t provide any details about the alleged incident.
Her followers are naturally curious about her supposed arrest and wonder if it is real. It sounds a little difficult to believe since she had previously explained her break was for health reasons.
In August, she stated that she had been recovering from a severe case of food poisoning. It was her last tweet before she returned to Twitter this month. Recently, her Instagram account was deactivated for violating community guidelines, too. So there really was a lack of update on her.
Belle Delphine doesn’t look too worse for wear in her blurry mugshot, either, save for the smudgy mascara. Is Delphine telling the truth or is this one of her many pranks?
The reason for Delphine’s arrest is not known, since she didn’t elaborate on it. Nonetheless, news outlets contacted Metro Police seeking confirmation or denial about the influencer’s alleged arrest.
Metro Police, however, didn’t respond on the matter. Additionally, a search of their public database delivers zero results for Delphine’s mugshot.
BREAKING: BELLE DELPHINE MUGSHOT CONFIRMED FAKE! @bunnydelphine 1. Metro police do not put watermarks on their mugshots. 2. The picture is blurry and out of focus. Mugshots are always clear and in focus. 3 The backgroud is different from other mugshots taken the same day. pic.twitter.com/T97j9GnIWU
— UnfavoredGamer (@unfavoredgamer) October 8, 2019
Internet users pointed out further facts to note. Such as, none of the other mugshots by Metro Police have a blurry resolution like Delphine’s mugshot.
Also, Delphine’s mugshot has a Metro Police watermark at the bottom. However, real mugshots in the official database have no such watermark.
Delphine later tweeted the alleged reason she was arrested for. According to her latest tweet, she vandalized the car of a person who allegedly stole her pet hamster. Delphine got her hamster back and was arrested.
Twittersphere is of the opinion that Delphine’s self-tweeted mugshot is fake and she was never arrested, given that there’s no statement or confirmation from Metropolitan Police. Her fans theorize that this is one of her many absurd pranks.
During her hiatus, people speculated all kinds of theories to explain her absence. A rumor that she might have been arrested was the most popular theory. It’s possible that Delphine caught on and used that rumor to troll her followers upon her return.
In the past, she has trolled her followers with pranks like setting up her own Pornhub channel and selling jars of her bathwater for “sentimental” reasons.


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Belle Kirschner, better known online as Belle Delphine, is a 19-year-old Instagram model who appeals to a very unique niche. Millions of fans watch videos of her eating raw eggs, baby talking or dressing up like a small child. Over the past year and a half, she's gained four million Instagram followers and makes her living off of 4,200 Patreon subscribers. With a persona that's part gamer and part internet troll, there are a large amount of rumors circulating about the influencer.
Here's a breakdown of some of the rumors and the facts behind them.
Delphine made a name for herself by trolling her fan base. In June, Delphine promised she would make a PornHub account if she received one million likes on a photo of her on Instagram with black "x" marks over her nipples. The post quickly reached the goal and is currently sitting at just under two million likes. She made the account but proceeded to create videos with salicious titles but no actual pornography, instead rubbing dog food on herself and eating a hamburger. Her fans weren't happy.
Then on July 3, Delphine announced that she would sell "gamer girl bath water.". For $30 a jar, users could purchase her used "bath water" and have it shipped to their homes. She sold out of her inventory in two days, though it's unclear how much stock she had or how much money she made. Over the next few days, Ebay sellers were trying to resell what they were labeling as her bath water for as much as $15,000.
Rumors started to circulate on Twitter about Delphine and the cleanliness and the legitimacy of the product using faked screenshots and websites. One Twitter user named wsupden fabricated a Daily Mail article claiming that the bath water was leading to a "herpes outbreak." An unrelated website nearly identical to Delphine's claimed it was selling her urine for $10,000 but that was also quickly debunked as fake.
Then came the accusation from Twitter account NonCaringBastrd who posted a screenshot of a 4chan post that claimed to have tested the bath water for human DNA. The random 4chan user, a self-proclaimed "molecular biologist", claimed that there were no human skin cells and that it could be grounds for a "class action lawsuit." The account that posted this image has since been suspended, though it is unclear as to why.
Delphine quickly responded on Instagram saying that all of these claims were unfounded and that they started circulating before she even shipped out the bathwater.
Regarding all the fake news about me! I thought I'd address it... !<3 pic.twitter.com/selYloEwIE
In a desire to one up herself, Delphine added a $10,000 tier to her Patreon. For that much money a month, she would send buyers a whole tub of her bath water and include a video of her bathing in it. After a few days of the internet losing it's mind over a seemingly ridiculous goal, Delphine removed the option and deleted the tweet announcing it's sale.
As long as people will pay for the things, Delphine will be willing to give them what they want.

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