Avril Lavigne didn't secretly die in 2003. No replicant of hers or anything could replace her.
For years, the world has been hearing the rather amusing Avril Lavigne conspiracy theory that the “real” singer died but was given a clone or similar replacement.
but… What does Avril think about it? In a way, she feels like she's a bit like that. I was luckyAs far as conspiracy theories go.
![Avril Lavigne in December 2023.](https://cdn.thehollywoodgossip.com/uploads/2024/05/0517_avrillavigne_04-1024x683.jpg)
![Avril Lavigne in December 2023.](https://cdn.thehollywoodgossip.com/uploads/2024/05/0517_avrillavigne_04-1024x683.jpg)
Here are the most ridiculous conspiracy theories about Avril Lavigne.
On the May 15th broadcast call dad Avril Lavigne's podcast covers some truly crazy conspiracy theories.
This baseless claim claims the “real” Avril died in 2003, shortly after the release of her hit album. let's go.
In a panic, they recorded the officers and then secured a body double (named Melissa Vandella) to impersonate Avril. For the rest of her life.
![Avril Lavigne in February 2024.](https://cdn.thehollywoodgossip.com/uploads/2024/05/0517_avrillavigne_03-683x1024.jpg)
![Avril Lavigne in February 2024.](https://cdn.thehollywoodgossip.com/uploads/2024/05/0517_avrillavigne_03-683x1024.jpg)
Obviously that's not the case with that conspiracy theory. nothing factory. I'd rather the death of a singer boost Album sales. So even if music executives had the power to do it all, it would be strange for them to try.
Avril today has the same face as she did in 2003, except for the (very graceful) passage of about 20 years. Successful human cloning does not exist. And as “celebrity look-alike” plastic surgery demonstrates, so does the ability to perfectly replicate another person’s face.
But this plot is inherently absurd. That means you can't reason with those who advocate it.
![Avril Lavigne April 1, 2024.](https://cdn.thehollywoodgossip.com/uploads/2024/05/0517_avrillavigne_02-1024x683.jpg)
![Avril Lavigne April 1, 2024.](https://cdn.thehollywoodgossip.com/uploads/2024/05/0517_avrillavigne_02-1024x683.jpg)
For your information, Avril Lavigne is the real Avril Lavigne.
In the podcast episode, Avril emphasized with a laugh: “Obviously I am who I am.” “It’s so stupid.”
She added: “It’s really funny to me. On one side, everyone says, ‘You look the same. You haven't aged a day.' But other people said, ‘There’s a conspiracy theory that I’m not who I am.’”
Avril admitted the bizarre lie “could be worse”. In fact, compared to many other famous people, she “got it good.”
“I don’t think it’s a negative thing,” Avril said. She said, “It’s not that creepy.”
For example, QAnon, a dangerous conspiracy theory that claims government puppeteers literally serve the real devil and harvest Illuminati drugs from children, has targeted celebrities like Chrissy Teigen and Tom Hanks.
Few people would accuse Avril Lavigne of worshiping the devil. They just say that she looks noticeably younger, or that she looks a little different than she did in 2003. And they give absurd explanations for this.
![Avril Lavigne in May 2024.](https://cdn.thehollywoodgossip.com/uploads/2024/05/0517_avrillavigne_01-683x1024.jpg)
![Avril Lavigne in May 2024.](https://cdn.thehollywoodgossip.com/uploads/2024/05/0517_avrillavigne_01-683x1024.jpg)
Why would anyone believe these crazy conspiracy theories?
These liberal claims about Avril have been circulating since the 2000s.
The psychology of conspiracy theories is interesting. Some of them are literally just jokes. For example, some people joke about the British royal family. (Not to be confused with those who think there is a “hidden Baphomet” in King Charles' portrait)
When it comes to celebrity swap conspiracies, the idea is rooted in two main things: ignorance and creativity. People who don't understand the dramatic differences in someone's appearance (post-pregnancy, plastic surgery, changing makeup artists) look for answers, and 'creators' come up with absurd explanations.