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Netizens Draw Similarities Between Zeena LaVey and Taylor Swift Giving Rise To ‘Satanic’ Behavior: Here’s The Tea

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Netizens Draw Similarities Between Zeena LaVey and Taylor Swift Giving Rise To 'Satanic' Behavior: Here's The Tea

Taylor Swift, who is currently on her Eras Tour and has announced her newest album release, ‘Tortured Poets Department,’ is now being compared to a Satanist. The theories are somewhat wild but they all make sense as well.

Shane Lynch was the one who stated the whole conspiracy in his video where he stated that Taylor is now cursing her fans with her hand gestures. Props in her shows like hoods, fire, and leaves have been seen, which are the primary things needed to perform a demonic ritual. Later he added, “But to a lot of people, it’s just art and that’s how people are seeing it, unfortunately.”

Similarities Between Zeena LaVey and Taylor Swift

When this video went viral, netizens also started noticing similarities between Swift and Zeena LaVey, the daughter of Anton LaVey, the founder of the Church of Satan. Soon after that, a video of Anton surfaced on the internet, where he was explaining the human gestures which are commonly used to curse people secretly and are the sign to call Satan.

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The theory deepens with a fan myth where they state that Taylor was born in 1989, which is right after Zeena left the Church of Satan. When Taylor grew up, they started having uncanny resemblances, which points out that she might just be a clone of Zeena. Her snake symbols, stage performances, and even her fashion sense, everything is highly suspicious now.

Even though the internet is currently shrouded with a mystery regarding Taylor’s involvement with Satanic approaches, she is continuing with her Eras tour and recently she performed in Sydney, recreating the iconic Sydney chant with her fans, which won hearts all around the world.

A little update on her relationship with Travis, apparently, they have both unfollowed each other. And her upcoming album might just be her break-up album with Joe.

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Also Read: WATCH VIDEO: Did Taylor Swift Smoke With Travis Kelce?

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Tanmay Bhat Clears The Air About His Net Worth Of 665 Crores, Saying- ‘This Number Is Wildly Off’

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Tanmay Bhat clears the air about his net worth of 665 crores, saying- ‘This number is wildly off’

Tanmay Bhat, a renowned comedian and YouTuber, is currently trending in the news regarding his net worth. A wealth management startup claims he is the richest content creator in India, estimating his net worth at Rs 665 crore.

This figure reportedly places him ahead of other social media influencers like Carry Minati (Rs 50 crore) and Bhuvan Bam (Rs 122 crore). However, Moonshot, the advertising agency that manages Tanmay Bhat, has stated that these reports are highly inaccurate.

Tanmay Bhat talks about his net worth 

Recently, Tanmay addressed these net worth reports on his Twitter account, stating,

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“I can assure you this number is wildly off—at least for me.”

This response was in relation to a post that listed the net worths of famous content creators in India.

The discussion began when Twitter/X user Suchin Mehrotra posted a screenshot showing the net worths of India’s content creators and commented,

“In today’s episode of ‘What’s the point of even getting up in the morning?’ …apparently, according to The Financial Express, folks like Tanmay Bhat are worth 665 crores.”

Tanmay Bhat is the founder and former CEO of the popular comedy group AIB. He served as CEO of this Mumbai-based comedy company until its dissolution in 2019 and played a crucial role in shaping the Indian stand-up comedy scene.

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He also appeared as a judge in Season 1 of Comicstaan, a stand-up comedy competition on Amazon Prime.

Also Read: Johnny Sins and Ranveer Singh’s Collaboration Of ‘Bold Care’ Ad Is The Talk Of The Town

In addition, Tanmay launched his own YouTube channel in 2019 under the name “Tanmay Bhat,” where he shares his thoughts through various types of content, including comedy sketches, reaction videos, and video essays. He occasionally vlogs and also plays games like Among Us and PUBG Mobile.

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Spotify’s New ‘Age Cap’ Tweet Goes Viral On Social Media, All You Need To Know

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A tweet recently went viral, claiming that Spotify is now implementing an ‘age cap’ feature. Since then, the tweet has garnered millions of views and has been reshared extensively.

Netizens on social media platforms also began sharing their opinions about the viral tweet. According to the tweet, the platform has put a maximum age limit on songs, meaning it would limit certain groups of people from playing certain music.

Spotify’s ‘Age Cap’ Tweet Dominates Internet 

Despite the tweet making waves on the internet, it should be noted that the streaming platform has not made any such changes.

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On April 24, 2024, user @soren_iverson made a viral tweet about the streaming platform stating:

“Spotify “age cap” means you can’t listen to some artists if ur too Old.”

Included was a screenshot showing Olivia Rodrigo’s music on Spotify with a notification that states:

“Aren’t you a little old to be listening to Olivia Rodrigo?”

The pop-up message reads:

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“This artist has an age cap set at 25. Since you’re older than this, you can’t listen to them.”

To date, the tweet has garnered 7 million views. Users older than 25 can breathe a sigh of relief because, as we mentioned above, it is not real. It is a fake screenshot made by designer Soren Iverson who, based on his website, “creates absurd versions of the apps we interact with on a daily basis.”

This is not the first time his fake tweets have garnered attention. In the past, there were numerous instances where his tweets dominated the internet. Earlier, he published a coffee table book that features around 365 (one per day) of his “unhinged interfaces.”

Because of his smart and creative ideas, he has been featured in Wired, Reuters, and SF Gate, to name a few.

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Also Read: Spotify Announces Workforce Reduction Amid Slow Economic Growth

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Here’s What The Famous TikTok Terms, “jittleyang” and “fuhuhluhtoogan” Mean

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Here's What The Famous TikTok Terms, "jittleyang" and "fuhuhluhtoogan" Mean

jittleyang- TikTok can never be a boring place, especially when we have creators from all over the world showcasing their talents. Sometimes, people even get to see content that might not be based on what they liked, or even in the language they understand, but they just get to see it because of the “For You” page.

“jittleyang” and “fuhuhluhtoogan” Meaning

In Baltimore, the terms “jittleyang” and “fuhuhluhtoogan” have become very famous. The origin of these terms came from a rapper in Baltimore named Richard Webster. Now, it’s a very funny situation because Webster has his dictionary where he describes these terms.

And it’s even more hilarious because it’s not the same Webster dictionary you may think or know of. “Jikkuhlang the Dictionary” is the name of the dictionary where the meanings of the words are present. “Jittleyang” is just needing attention, and “yang” means a funny suffix to the word.

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So, “jittleyang” is just grabbing and wanting attention from people or followers. The other word, “fuhuhluhtoogan,” might just be towards a bedroom-related meaning. The exact meaning behind the term is not in the dictionary, and it has not been made public either. But it does mean something which can imply a double entendre.

People on the internet are fawning over the two terms. These are funny, and they are also using these to be pop cultural icons and spread the word about the same online. Richard made a rap about “City Girl,” That too, back in 2022, with social media and the capability of things going viral, the rap is getting traction now.

People are signing the terms left and right in their videos, comments, captions, and more. People all over the world are now aware of the two terms she included in her rap, which is now a very famous way to address things to throw in during a conversation.

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Also Read: United States House Of Representatives Votes 360 To 58 For Bill To Ban TikTok Over Ties With China, Senate Nod Next

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