The singer Avril Lavigne finally spoke out about the famous conspiracy theory that claims she died and was replaced by a look-alike.
The 39-year-old star rose to fame in the early 2000s with hits like “Sk8er Boi ” It is “Complicated “. In recent years, rumors that she couldn't handle the pressures of stardom, died and was replaced by a look-alike named “Melissa” have gained traction on the internet.
Years after the rumors began, Avril finally addressed the issue and described the theories as “silly.”
“It’s just funny to me,” said the singer in an interview with the podcast Call Her Daddy. “Like, on the one hand, everyone says, 'You're still the same thing! You haven't aged at all!'. On the other hand, there is a conspiracy theory that I am not me. Honestly, it's not that bad. It could be worse, right?''
Avril reinforced her confidence in her own identity and said that she is not the only artist to face this type of speculation.
“I feel like I have a [boato] good. I don't think it's negative. It's nothing sinister! Obviously it's me, so it's nonsense. I think they did that to other artists. I'm not the only one. I think, like, other people go through this”, joked the Canadian artist.
Source: CNN Brasil

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