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The whole pottery thing with that big singer has me laughing and confused

I read online that this pop star is ditching concerts for clay wheels (which, come on, that sounds fake). The articles point to a single Instagram post from a fan page, not even from the star. Then there's a photo from a year ago at a kids' art center, but it was for a visit, not a career switch. It's wild how one picture can spin into a big rumor mill. I'm pretty sure this is just silly talk, but it's fun to think about. Do you guys ever fall for these stories, or do you smell the bs right away?
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irisb13
irisb131mo ago
Wow, I totally fell for that fake story last year about a panda at the local zoo!
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the_brian
the_brian1mo ago
Nah @irisb13, that panda story seemed totally real last year.
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gavin_kim
gavin_kim1mo ago
Actually, fake animal stories pop up all the time online. I read a report last month about how one zoo had to clear up a similar rumor. It's pretty wild how convincing they can be, @the_brian.
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troy_torres
Honestly, I feel that. It's like that rumor last summer about that actor retiring to become a goat farmer in Vermont. ONE blurry photo of him near a fence, and the internet ran with it for weeks. You just have to laugh at how fast these things spread from basically nothing. I almost believed the pottery thing for a second, just because it was such a weird left turn.
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