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The announcement comes after a lengthy public absence, sparking numerous conspiracy theories. Her last public engagement was alongside the royal family on Christmas Day. Ever since announcing her abdominal surgery in January, conspiracy theories about the princess' absence and her overall health have flooded social media. AdvertisementKristen Meinzer, a royal commentator based in the US, told Business Insider that Kate's statement should end the conspiracy theories. "The royal family is usually more direct with its messaging," she said, referencing how Buckingham Palace shared news of King Charles' cancer diagnosis .
Persons: Kate Middleton, , William, Kate, Kristen Meinzer, Meinzer, Buckingham, King Charles, Charles III, Max Mumby, Charles, Rishi Sunak, she'd, hyperemesis, Tenille Clarke, Clarke, Nick Robinson, Princess, Dickie, Queen Elizabeth's Organizations: Service, British, Chambers Media Solutions, BBC, Victoria Locations: Wales, Buckingham
(Content warning: Graphic special effects footage in social media links)A video showing a realistic silicone body created for a Canadian horror film is being shared without context alongside claims that it shows a human clone. The same video appears on an Instagram page @10.shock (here) with a caption that reads in part, “Articulation of full silicone body for Canadian film Violation I was Prosthetic designer on.”The artist describes how they created the silicone body over 10 days. Previous posts on the same account (here) and (here) show how that silicone body was used in the film. The silicone body also resembles the actor in the film (here). The video shows a lifelike silicone body created for a Canadian horror film.
Persons: Tenille, Hannibal, Read Organizations: Tech, Reuters
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