WWE superstar Paige (real name Saraya-Jade Bevis) trolled fans Thursday with an image filter that appeared to mutate her face. Posting on Twitter, Saraya made no comment other than to link her Twitch channel while she posted the image. The majority of her followers knew immediately she’d used a filter to manipulate the image, but the disturbingly realistic filter did manage to convince several followers that she’d either had a botched plastic surgery or gone overboard with the Botox.
Category: News and Blogs
How to Import Custom Art for Subnautica Picture Frames
That’s a pretty kickin’ pad you set up, there! You’ve got your Moonpool to park that pink Seamoth, a sweet observatory so you can just chillax and watch that Reaper Leviathan swimming around (it almost got you while you were building that! Get that image out of your head while you’re going to bed tonight), a Scanner Room to scope out wrecks and resources, and a bedroom with a desk.
Five Great Moments From Otherwise Horrible Movies
By Joshua Waddles Oh, you zillions of movies using beloved, established characters. Why do you have to be so bad? … More
Titans Season 3 Includes Arkham Asylum Episode
Set photos from Toronto Filming revealed a small spoiler for Titans, Season Three. Having survived the pandemic (which delayed Season … More
Redditor Disproves Jerry Seinfeld’s Hallway
When someone creates a television show as iconic and beloved as Seinfeld, people pay very close attention to the little … More
Why Primal Rage 2 Got Cancelled, And How It Got Uncancelled
RRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWRRRRR!!!!! A craze for fighting games gripped America in the 90s. This was largely because of two legendary games which … More
The Undertaker Reveals Reason for 1995 Phantom Mask
One blow to the head after the Undertaker’s match with Mabel in 1995 could have cost him use of one … More
Twitter Users Call for Boycott Against Nickelodeon Over Nick News Clip
Nickelodeon briefly found its self targeted by cancel culture on April 23, all over a nearly eight-minute clip from the … More
Why Twitter Tried to Cancel Genshin Impact
Western social media users are calling for a boycott of Genshin Impact, a free-to-play RPG by miHoYo Co., Ltd, which is based in Shanghai, China. Earlier in April, “Boycott Genshin Impact” trended on Twitter, with calls for the boycott centering mostly around allegations of racism. These allegations stem from three specific characters in the game in addition to a video which appears to show a digital artist using a video of Native Americans as a reference for some of the game’s monsters.
Aleister Black To Make WWE Return Soon
Aleister Black asks for ‘forgiveness’ in vignette