
What if I actually bottled and sold my bath water?” I was thinking of ideas one day, and it just popped into my head. For the vast majority I think it’s just merchandise.”īut although her stunt received much media attention, the idea was inspired by a running joke among her fans.ĭelphine told the Guardian: “Lots of people would comment on my photos saying they would drink my bath water. “She’s the type of girl who’s fun and outgoing and has a sense of humor whilst also being really pretty,” one fan told the Guardian via Instagram DM. People offered up guesses about what led to the supposed arrest, with some speculating it related to sending bath water by mail.Belle Delphine, the social media star and so-called “gamer girl”, made headlines this week for selling her used bath water online.ĭelphine, 19, who has a global following (4.2 million on Instagram), announced she would be selling $30 bottles of “bath water for all you thirsty gamer boys” in an Instagram post that garnered more than 500,000 likes.Īlthough the sale was widely mocked, the bottles of bath water sold out immediately. You really f*cked up here, yo,” wrote another. “Missed the opportunity to do an ahegao mugshot. “honestly glad you’re okay! and wtf your mugshot is adorable?!” wrote one person. According to The Gamer, this led to some fans accusing her of scamming them.Īfter the mugshot post, she demanded “delete this now,” to a Twitter page that made a sarcastic post accusing her of street gang activity.įan reaction was swift. She hadn’t posted to Patreon Since August 1. “me on holiday before I got food poisoning, had to get an ambulance to a greek hospital and then fly back home a week early…. That post was also about a traumatizing situation. She hadn’t posted on Twitter since August 5, 2019. uwu /1IYGbx4gTEĭelphine was quiet on social media before she claimed to have been arrested. Me on holiday before I got food poisoning, had to get an ambulance to a greek hospital and then fly back home a week early…. “I cant believe belle delphine got arrested over a hamster man,” wrote another person.ĭelphine Disappeared From Social Media Lately & Also Claims She Recently Had Food Poisoning “Belle Delphine spreads hate symbols because she’s mad about someone taking her hamster? Weird timeline I’m living in pretty f*cking hilarious that she got arrested for it tho,” observed a Twitter user who apparently bought the story. That’s also associated with white supremacy. In addition, one photo she posted contains the OK hand signal. That symbol has been associated with the alt right and white supremacy. Some people noticed that a symbol resembling Pepe the Frog appears in the photos that Delphine posted. Mugshots are always clear and in focus.ģ The backgroud is different from other mugshots taken the same day. It shows Delphine sans her pink hair, and it earned more than 130,000 likes in just over 12 hours.īREAKING: BELLE DELPHINE MUGSHOT CONFIRMED FAKE! Metro police do not put watermarks on their mugshots.Ģ. Angry fans got pranks like a video of her eating a picture of PewDiePie with the caption, “PewDiePie goes all the way inside Belle Delphine.” When that happened, though, her PornHub account didn’t deliver what they thought it might. For example, she once told her followers that she would create a PornHub account if they helped a photo get a million likes. Thus, a lot of people aren’t buying the arrest tale. Thus, so far, the Metropolitan Police have not confirmed (or denied) Delphine’s account, and she’s been known to pull pranks before. Met Police responded that they don’t search information by name and would need a “Date/time of arrest Offence arrested for Location of incident or arrest.” Delphine has not provided those things, making it tough to confirm. Heavy has reached out to the Metropolitan Police press office for comment. They’re London’s Metropolitan Police Service. The mugshot that Delphine posted is stamped “Metropolitan Police.” Is there really a Metropolitan police? Yes. Delphine’s real name is Mary-Belle Kirschner.

I have no idea why, or who tf does that? I spray painted the fucc out of her car and got arrested, at least I got my hamster back.

In a further elaboration, Delphine, a 19-year-old from London, claimed, “I stg this girl came to my party and stole my hamster. See her mugshot on left.īelle Delphine, the social media influencer, “gamer girl,” and Cosplayer from the United Kingdom, shared a photo on Twitter that she claimed was a mugshot, complete with makeup smeared face and the caption, “I got arrested lol.” The mugshot pic came after speculation and conspiracy theories raged over her absence from social media.
