Avril Lavigne replacement conspiracy theory
The Avril Lavigne replacement conspiracy theory is a conspiracy theory and urban legend stating that Canadian pop punk musician Avril Lavigne died in 2003, shortly after the release of her debut album Let Go, and was replaced by a body double named Melissa Vandella. Evidence used to support the theory include changes in Lavigne's appearance between 2003 and the present, supposed subliminal messaging in her follow-up album Under My Skin (2004), and a photoshoot in which Lavigne has the name "Melissa" written on her hand.
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Avril Lavigne replacement conspiracy theory
The Avril Lavigne replacement conspiracy theory is a conspiracy theory and urban legend stating that Canadian pop punk musician Avril Lavigne died in 2003, shortly after the release of her debut album Let Go, and was replaced by a body double named Melissa Vandella. Evidence used to support the theory include changes in Lavigne's appearance between 2003 and the present, supposed subliminal messaging in her follow-up album Under My Skin (2004), and a photoshoot in which Lavigne has the name "Melissa" written on her hand.
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Avril Lavigne performing in 2002
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Avril Lavigne performing in 20 ...... Avril Está Morta blog formed.
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The Avril Lavigne replacement ...... "Melissa" written on her hand.
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