The haunted doll rumor caused one fan to post, “Don't bring yo ass in my house and think it a stay-cation.' (via toofab)
Fans of Annabelle from"The Conjuring" movie franchise got quite a fright when she began trending on Friday.
An online rumor about the haunted doll escaping from the Warren Occult Museum in Connecticut started terrifying followers, as one so perfectly posted,"#Annabelle don't bring yo ass in my house and think it a stay-cation." Another fearful user wrote,"Someone said that the Annabelle doll escaped from the museum that it was held at.... Im sleeping at the church till they get that doll."
But all the precautions proved unnecessary as the rumor was soon debunked as an internet hoax -- that is, if one believes a supernatural spirit inhabited the body of a Victorian-era doll to exact revenge on all those who stand in its way. So would anyone like to explain to me in a nice, not terrifying way why Annabelle has been trending all day I am afraid to click on it
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