Avril Levigne Confronts Conspiracy Theory About Her Body Double
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Avril Levigne Confronts Conspiracy Theory About Her Body Double


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Avril Levigne recently appeared on her very first podcast. Alex Cooper, host of "Call Her Daddy," interviewed Avril about her dating life, her music, and various topics. One segment of the interview stood out among the others. The subject matter surrounded a very interesting long-standing conspiracy theory about Avril being an imposter.

The "Rumor"

According to the very odd "rumor," Avril Levigne was overwhelmed by the hurricane of fame that came her way after the success of her first album, and was having a hard time dealing with the chaos of it all. This is where the "rumor" claims that record labels stepped in and hired Melissa Vandella to be her body double to show up for Avril's appearances on Levigne's behalf. Things got even more unmanageable when her grandfather passed away, which the "rumor" asserts prompted the "real Avril Levigne" to take her own life in 2003. The narrative goes further to claim that when this happened, the record companies hired Melissa to take Levigne's place full-time and step into Avril's fame and career.

Avril Levigne's Response To The Very Odd "Rumor"

What does Avril Levigne have to say about this? Hear Avril Levigne's response about the "Melissa-of-it-all." Watch her response below.


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