She tweeted this morning: 'I'm TOTALLY fine guys, i am feeling very good today and its actually so heartwarming to see so many people care about me'.īut despite her plea to fans to calm their frenzy many still refuse to believe she is safe. Miss Joyce, who lives in Enfield, north London, was promoting a new pink dress in a film posted online four days ago but fans believe that it contained several hidden cries for help, including a whispered 'help me'. Last week Munich killer Ali Sonboly opened fire on young people he had lured to a McDonald's restaurant near the Olympic stadium in Munich after hacking a young woman's Facebook account. Stop assuming stuff guys'.Ĭonspiracy theorists had also urged people to ignore a mysterious Tweet she sent overnight urging fans to meet at a 'party' in Bethnal Green, fearing terrorists might have hijacked her account to lure victims to an attack. Responding to their concerns she said in a live blog today: 'I'm not being held captive, I'm fine and am telling the truth. Miss Joyce sparked an internet frenzy after she was heard whispering 'help me' in a video published online four days ago. Scotland Yard sent officers to see Marina Joyce, 19, after 'numerous' calls from the public about her safety and the hashtag #savemarinajoyce began trending worldwide. Police have been investigating bizarre online claims a YouTube star had been kidnapped and used as a pawn in an ISIS plot to lure fans of her fashion films to a terror attack.
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