• She became no one on trends after numerous reports claiming that he house in Boca Raton, Florida, was being raided, and that she had been arrested on sex trafficking charges.
US Media personality Oprah Winfrey has dismissed claims that she was arrested for 'sex trafficking'.
“Just got a phone call that my name is trending . And being trolled for some awful fake thing,” she tweeted on Wednesday.
“It is not true. I haven’t been raided or arrested. Just sanitizing and self distancing with the rest of the world. Stay safe everybody.”
She became no one on trends after numerous reports claiming that her house in Florida, was raided, and that she had been arrested on sex trafficking charges.
The conspiracy theory surrounding Oprah started with QAnon.
The far-right group which centers on an anonymous individual known as “Q,” is known for starting wild conspiracy theories.
A fake video was posted about her arrest, in which a “news reporter” claimed that her property was roped off and seized by authorities .
The theory also said actor Tom Hanks and Charles Barkley were arrested. Their pending charges were also linked to the Pope and the Vatican.
2019: Oprah supporting Leaving Neverland and feeding into the lies made up about Michael Jackson, a man found not guilty and being falsely accused.
— 𝓢𝓪𝓫𝓫𝔂 (@whoisitbad) March 18, 2020
2020: Oprah being accused of running a sex trafficking ring,
whether it‘s true or false, she can only lose in this situation.
Oprah got arrested for sex trafficking. Oprah called it a fake news. if this is true , is hard for a black celeb to come out of something like this, don't forget that's of Michael Jackson. pic.twitter.com/hU79tqompx
— Caesar 3rking (@samczar84) March 18, 2020
It never stops. Attention Damn Oprah crowd. This is all crap from #QAnon a dumb internet cult that thinks Donald Trump is gonna execute all his enemies in politics and Hollywood and save the world. Please stop buying into this crap and making new trends.
— Poker and Politics (@PokerPolitics) March 18, 2020