'Didn't want to even dignify this with a response. But some of these conspiracy theories are absolutely ridiculous.'
even going as far as to claim that a body double has been used in recent images and videos. Indeed, #WhereIsBritney currently has 119.7 million views on the app.Although she did not reference the comments by name, Paris posted a follow-up saying,"To all those asking.
Some of these photos were taken on an iPhone so they ended up being blurry.""So they used this app called Remini to make it look unblurry and sometimes the AI distorts images. Didn't want to even dignify this with a response. But some of these conspiracy theories are absolutely ridiculous," she concluded.
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