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Mini Manson clarifies she does not have a bladder fetish, explaining the misconception arose from old streams and a coordinated disinformation campaign involving deepfaked and spliced videos.
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Browse era →Mini Manson addresses a direct question about alleged bladder fetish claims, clarifying that the rumors stem from holding her bladder during streams years ago when she was attempting to build audience engagement. She explains she no longer engages in such content and has become more respectable. Mini then details an incident where bad-faith actors took her bathroom footage, overlaid fake groaning sounds, and falsely presented it as a 'poop stream' to damage her reputation. The host sympathizes, sharing their own experience with coordinated harassment campaigns involving deepfakes, AI-generated false statements, and real-world harm including attempts to remove them from housing and separate them from medical care. Both discuss the prevalence of online disinformation and deliberate character assassination.
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