At the time of writing, the Metropolitan Police Department had not responded to a request for comment.
It's entirely plausible that Delphine did not actually get arrested, but heard Klein's podcast and decided to go along with the rumor.Īs Mashable reported on Monday, it's unclear how the Royal Mail would categorize bathwater, but shipping 'biological substances' internationally is not permitted.
YouTuber Ethan Klein, who frequently discusses Delphine on his podcast H3, speculated on Sunday that Delphine may have been arrested for sending bathwater (again, who knows if it was actually bathwater) through the Royal Mail. In August, she claimed she'd gotten bad food poisoning on a trip to Greece, which some fans took as an explanation for her silence.
In July, her Instagram was taken down for violating the platform's terms of service, kicking off an apparent social media hiatus. BakeRises confirmed that the herpes claim was a prank in a series of tweets that clarified the 'Daily Mail US' handle was no more than impersonation, and that reveled in the prospect of. While its consensual, many felt that since she posted it directly to Twitter without any kind of warning (such as blurred images), she triggered users and created an uncomfortable (and.
These tweets are some of Delphine's only posts in months. On January 12, Belle Delphine posted photos of her 'perfect date' that show her roleplaying as a young girl being abducted, tied up, and sexually assaulted. SEE ALSO: We made a bracket to crown the greatest scammer in recent history